We've had
artists listening to the sound that trees make, and we have had lots of artists drawing trees but now we have the trees doing the drawing — sort of.
Not exact matches
They just wanted
to talk
to me as an
artist about that project and how important high - end quality is, once you've finished and produced your music, and how it
sounds once you've downloaded it and are
listening to it through Media Player.
Every
artist that makes music
listens to a variety of different
sounds, and sometimes it's amazing
to venture off into new territory and explore some new places.
Sounds like an amazing weekend, I love when artists help empower the people who listen to them and it sounds like she is really inspiring t
Sounds like an amazing weekend, I love when
artists help empower the people who
listen to them and it
sounds like she is really inspiring t
sounds like she is really inspiring
to you!
Alongside a booklet featuring essays from Graham Fuller, Peter von Bagh and the recollections of neophyte actor Sweet, is the 1942 doc
Listen to Britain, full of wartime sights and
sounds, and a 2001 video - installation piece of the same name from
artist Victor Burgin.
He tells us why he doesn't
listen to the cast albums of his shows, the trials of redesigning theatre
sound for touring companies, coming trends in Broadway
sound design, and his experiences working with such legendary
artists as Lin - Manuel Miranda, Mike Nichols, Steve Martin, and Edie Brickell.
Sound Hound, which is also available and accessible through the touch screen,
listens to what's playing and displays all related information such as lyrics, the
artist, title and album cover art.
And a purer, crisper radio
sound is now available thanks
to the introduction of an optional HD Radio in the U.S. Along with the fine
listening experience, come additional features such as song title and
artist information.
Most recently I've been into
sound artist / composer Holly Herndon and
listening to her talks.
The show unwound like a cathartic exercise, delighting as it unfolded, bolstered by the
artist's small instructional tome Grapefruit (1964), its pages lining the walls with contemplative reflections, like «
Listen to the
sound of the earth turning.»
As an
artist working predominantly with
sound, she has created a unique body of performances, installations, and sculptures based on electromagnetic fields, a line of inquiry that stems from a deep urge
to listen to an invisible world, here the world of electrical conduits and systems.
For this commission, on view through Aug. 19, the
artist developed a multi-channel
sound installation of compositions that subtly examine the material history of the two sites and their acoustic qualities, using everyday objects and acoustic environments unique
to each site, and drawing on his practices of focused
listening and architectural acoustics.
The
artist has established a very interesting and intriguing approach in which he investigates the relationship between the
sound and sight, by making blind artworks with eyes closed while
listening to the music.
Samson Young — Mark Rappolt
listens to the seeming innocence, romanticism and sinister expressions of power in the Hong Kong
artist's
sound, performance and video works
Curated by Rhizome's former editor Ceci Moss,
artist Jacqueline Kiyomi Gordon's installation employs
sound - absorbing walls and a seat that mysteriously encourages the visitor
to navigate the space «through a mode of
listening that is both felt and heard.»
Neon lights are certainly having a moment in art — they are difficult if not impossible
to photograph, and their effect is
to reach out into the space around them and taint it with color, there's even a
sound effect, that small buzz we may hear if we
listen closely enough: the more I describe it the more I understand why it attracts
artists, for all these qualities are the same as a haunting, memorable work that attaches itself
to the memory;
listen closely and you just might hear the message.
Brandi Ware and Raymond Lacombe
listen to Scottish
artist Susan Philipsz's
sound installation «Sunset Song» in CHRISpark.
BYRON WESTBROOK is a
sound artist working with the dynamic quality of physical space through site - specific installations and unique
listening formats
to activate architecture and community.
Sound Positions creates immersive and intimate situations for listening to work by an international selection of emerging and established sound art
Sound Positions creates immersive and intimate situations for
listening to work by an international selection of emerging and established
sound art
sound artists.
In 2015, the
artist located amateur audio footage of the event on YouTube and as he
listened to the
sound, he wondered if he could somehow find his 15 - year - old self.
Create your own
Sound Art 12noon — 4.00 pm, The Project Spaces Join artist Karl Burke, whose sound artwork Compositions 1 - 36 (created in collaboration with Russell Hart) is in our Light Rhythms exhibition, to explore listening and to work together to create your own sound installa
Sound Art 12noon — 4.00 pm, The Project Spaces Join
artist Karl Burke, whose
sound artwork Compositions 1 - 36 (created in collaboration with Russell Hart) is in our Light Rhythms exhibition, to explore listening and to work together to create your own sound installa
sound artwork Compositions 1 - 36 (created in collaboration with Russell Hart) is in our Light Rhythms exhibition,
to explore
listening and
to work together
to create your own
sound installa
sound installation.
However,
listening to Michael Jackson's «The Lady In My Life,» I noticed that while the
artist's vocal was clear, the guitar
sounded distorted at maximum volume, as did the keyboard.
When I
listened to a favorite song mastered for 3D audio, it
sounded as though I were in the room with the
artists and I were hearing the truest version for the first time.
It's a great choice if you want a speaker
to fill a larger room with
sound, but it's not cut out for critical
listening sessions where you want
to hear exactly what the
artist intended; fortunately, it's not priced like that type of speaker.