If you listen closely, you can hear music all around you. Sound artists Francisco Lopez and Barbara Ellison place this idea at the center of their crafts through sound installations, workshops, and performances. They each create compositions through their discoveries in deep listening and conjure new meaning from existing environments and recordings.
Listen as Francisco and Barbara discuss their recording philosophies and their methods of listening.
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If you listen closely, you can hear music all around you. Sound artists Francisco Lopez and Barbara Ellison place this idea at the center of their crafts through sound installations, workshops, and performances. They each create compositions through their discoveries in deep listening and conjure new meaning from existing environments and recordings.
Listen as Francisco and Barbara discuss their recording philosophies and their methods of listening.
Sound Arts and Industries student Brad Robin created the electroacoustic composition “Steam” after gaining inspiration from one of our core courses in sound studies. “Steam” was accepted into the New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival, where it was programmed for a concert at the Abrons Art Center. Listen as Robin discusses his process of creating the piece, followed by the complete recording of “Steam.”
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If you listen closely, you can hear music all around you. Sound artists Francisco Lopez and Barbara Ellison place this idea at the center of their crafts through sound installations, workshops, and performances. They each create compositions through their discoveries in deep listening and conjure new meaning from existing environments and recordings.
Listen as Francisco and Barbara discuss their recording philosophies and their methods of listening.