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Hello. Intro. What is Sound Art? What is Sound? Sound Art examples Is it Sound Art? Acoustic Ecology Concepts and Themes Questions. What is Sound Art?. Varese, Cage and Musique Concrète. Labelle. Wishart. Neuhaus.

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  1. Hello

  2. Intro What is Sound Art? What is Sound? Sound Art examples Is it Sound Art? Acoustic Ecology Concepts and Themes Questions

  3. What is Sound Art? Varese, Cage and Musique Concrète Labelle Wishart Neuhaus

  4. “Sound art as a practice harnesses, describes, analyses, performs, and interrogates the condition of sound and the processes by which it operates.” - Brandon LaBelle, 2006 Background Noise

  5. “Wherever we are, what we hear is mostly noise. When we ignore it, it disturbs us. When we listen to it, we find it fascinating.” - John Cage, 1961

  6. “When faced with musical conservatism at the beginning of the last century, the composer Edgard Varese responded by proposing to broaden the definition of music to include all organized sound. John Cage went further and included silence. Now even in the aftermath of the timid 'forever Mozart decades' in music, our response surely cannot be to put our heads in the sand and call what is essentially new music something else – 'Sound Art'.” - Max Neuhaus, 2000 “'Sound Art' seems to be a category which can include anything which has or makes sound and even, in some cases, things which don't.” - Max Neuhaus, 2000

  7. “...Sonic Art includes music and electro-acoustic music... it will cross over into areas which have been categorised distinctly as Text-Sound and as 'sound effects'...focus will be upon the structure and structuring of sounds themselves... encompass the arts of organising sound events in time.” - Trevor Wishart, 1985 On Sonic Art

  8. What is Sound? Communicates Wave Acoustic Water Dance More Water Sound... Fluid Emanates Vibrates Propagates agitates

  9. mksound german – lots of great sound art examples and fun to boot! Paul De Marinis Max Neuhaus umbrella speaker Sound for Concave Surfaces Jon Pigott eude.nl Edo Paulus – Sound artist The Sonic Marble Run Sound Art Kal Spelletich The Cuddler

  10. More Sound Art... Robin Minard many speakers Steve Heimbecker Yasunao Tone speaker chair dude – LaBelle

  11. Laurens van der Wee Found Instruments No Sine Cure Robert Minden Ensemble Is it Sound Art? Golan Levin John Cage Hydraulophone Norman McLaren Sound Toys Bruce Cannon Telephone

  12. Hildegard Westerkamp Kitz Beach Soundwalk Acoustic Ecology World Soundscape Project R. Murray Schafer World Forum for Acoustic Ecology

  13. Cage – Acoustic Ecology – Musique Concrète – electroacoustics – noise – physical the world of everyday sounds become material for artists Duchamps conceptualism abstraction Picasso

  14. physical themes transplanting filtering “Ubersound” space recording mapping transformation

  15. space quote “We are all familiar with the visual effect of painting the walls of a space with a dark colour. Here the space seems to close inward ... I would draw a parallel in working with sound. Experience has shown that different types of sounds, when broadcast homogeneously within a space, may cause that space to appear open and voluminous or close and intimate.” -- Robin Minard, 2008

  16. Questions? sound art experiences to share? thoughts?

  17. Who is me? www.careydodge.ca

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