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Everyday Listening

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Everyday Listening collects inspiring and remarkable sound art and creative sound design projects, installations, reviews of urban soundscapes, places, contemporary or experimental, mostly electronic music. You might also read about new ways of using and distributing music and sound.

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  • Cymatics: Visualizing sound

    Posted on Tuesday December 15th, 2009 at 12:32 in science, visualization, sound art

    It is inspiring to see what sound can do with the things around us. In this TED talk Evan Grant tells us about cymatics and how sound waves can be visualized. These visualizations can provide us with information about the sounds we analyze, and the...

  • Credit Synthesis

    Posted on Friday December 11th, 2009 at 09:46 in interactive, installation, sound art

    This little interactive installation made by Jonathan Vingiano reads the information magnetically stored on credit cards and translates it into sound. Nothing too ambitious here, but a funny little piece of data sonifying art. I don't know wh...

  • Staalhemel

    Posted on Thursday December 10th, 2009 at 08:58 in installation, human body, sound art

    Staalhemel (steel sky) is an interactive installation created by Christoph de Boeck. Using a wireless device for capturing brain waves, the participants brain activity influences the activity of the installation. The steel sky itself is made up of 8...

  • Analogue Tape Glove v1

    Posted on Tuesday December 8th, 2009 at 13:28 in installation, tape, sound art

    As we have seen previously, we can use our old tapes to weave a fabric. In Analogue Tape Glove v1 though, the tape is used in an interactive sound installation. Using a tape head embedded in a glove, participants can explore the recordings on the ra...

  • The Balance

    Posted on Friday December 4th, 2009 at 08:18 in video, motion graphics, sound art

    The Balance is a beautiful visual representation of two sound waves colliding. The video created by Lithuanian artist Rimantas Lukavicius, shows us the sound traveling trough air, a thing we will never be able to see. There is no explanation to be f...

  • Ice Records

    Posted on Thursday December 3rd, 2009 at 07:26 in places, conceptual art, sound art

    For Langjökull, Snæfellsjökull, Solheimajökull, artist Katie Paterson recorded the sound of three glaciers in Iceland. She then pressed these sounds on three records made of the melt water of these three glaciers. Three turn tab...

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