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		<title>sonic scratch cycles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Sep 2011 22:11:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>john grzinich</dc:creator>
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&#8216;sonic scratch cycles&#8217; is the working title for a collaborative sound and drawing project between myself and EKU (Evelyn Müürsepp). The project is based on &#8230;]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>&#8216;sonic scratch cycles&#8217;</em></strong> is the working title for a collaborative sound and drawing project between myself and <a title="website of EKU" href="http://maaheli.ee/eku/" target="_blank">EKU</a> (Evelyn Müürsepp). The project is based on an ongoing series of collaborative site-specific actions recorded in different locations. Each location has its own spatial and material properties which are &#8216;translated&#8217; into sounds and drawings. Each action is timed and lasts as long as it takes me to make one rotation around Evelyn, who sits in the center and draws what she hears. She wears a binaural microphone setup and listens through headphones as I improvise with activating the surroundings.</p>
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This track is the companion recording to the drawing above which was done at a bridge crossing a local river.</p>

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<p>&#8216;sonic scratch cycles&#8217; was first presented as an installation as part of a group exhibition at Kibla in Maribor Slovenia. The drawings were presented in the circular hanging structure with two speakers providing the binaural soundtrack. The viewer/listener takes the role of of the &#8216;actors&#8217; or &#8216;translators&#8217; who preserved and presented the evidence of their actions.</p>

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<p>Images and a recording from the opening performance at Kibla on August 26th, 2011.</p>
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		<title>eesti helimaastikud / soundscapes of estonia</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 22:30:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>john grzinich</dc:creator>
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project proposal for Eesti Rahva Muuseum
* * * * *
Presentation at Eesti Rahva Muuseum, November 26th 2009
Soundscapes of Estonia is a research project and proposal &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>project proposal for <a title="Estonian National Museum" href="http://www.erm.ee/" target="_blank">Eesti Rahva Muuseum</a></p>
<p>* * * * *<br />
<em><strong>Presentation at Eesti Rahva Muuseum, November 26th 2009</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>Soundscapes of Estonia</strong> is a research project and proposal for the Estonian National Museum as a non-local real-time sound environment. The term <a title="Soundscape" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundscape" target="_blank">soundscape</a> can be defined as the totality of sounds one may hear at any given location. The project attempts to illustrate and help us understand the significance of soundscapes in relation to national heritage as aspects of both ecological and cultural spheres. The event will begin with a talk on sound, human perception and the notion of soundscape as it relates to natural and man-made environments along with an introduction to the project idea. The second part will be a soundscape listening concert composed of archive recordings made by John Grzinich in Estonia and live sound sources transmitted via the internet.</p>
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<h3>Project Proposal</h3>
<p>This project proposal can be considered for a temporary exhibition or as a frame for a permanent exhibition in the future national museum as a non-local, real-time, interactive space.</p>
<p>Purpose: &#8220;Soundscapes of Estonia&#8221; is a multi-purpose platform for scientific research, artistic intervention and interactive public interface for sound as a primary human perceptual medium particularly as is relates to an understanding of the environment and our relation to it. It turns the question of &#8220;What does a country sound like?&#8221; into a perceptual process.</p>
<p>We begin with the notion of &#8216;soundscape&#8217; as an integral component for connecting human sound perception to a greater awareness of our overall natural and man-made landscapes. Any soundscape is the totality of sounds one may hear at any given location (as a phenomenon of our perception of acoustic sounds). Soundscapes can be nearly silent or very polluted with noise depending on the activity of the area. No soundscape is &#8220;pure&#8221; and is a combination of many sources from natural to industrial that change continually from moment to moment and throughout the year in different seasons. With various technical means to capture the soundscape, sounds can be either isolated, filtered out or left as a whole. With a proper technical setup, users can be exposed to the various elements of our complex non-local soundscapes, and be given the possibility to isolate, filter and mix each location or recombine them to for new fictional environments.</p>
<p>Interface: The platform would encourage public involvement through 2 means; an online &#8216;virtual&#8217; platform and a physical space in the museum. Both interfaces would involve establishing an infrastructure for recording and transmitting sound signals from a variety of locations or &#8216;soundscape environments&#8217; around Estonia. The aim is to capture different soundscapes and relay the sources to a central point for the public to experience. Each interface would allow the users to mix the channels transmitted from the source locations to either isolate a particular environment or combine them to form a type of acoustic composition.</p>
<p>The signals could be transmitted live via internet streams to a central server where they could be distributed for public use. Both the online platform and physical exhibition space would function as a mixer (much like a sound mixer/heli mikser) where the sound sources can be combined. The exhibition would require a low light quiet room isolated from other sounds with a set of speakers and a mixing table of volume controlled knobs or sliders with descriptions of the sound sources (if a special room cannot be used then users can wear headphones). An online version could function in a similar way, with a mixer that outputs the sound through a users home computer. Other devices such as gps enabled mobile phones can be integrated as the technology develops (some prototypes are in development).</p>
<p>Soundscape environments (examples of 10 possible locations):</p>
<p>1. Urban (public park or square)<br />
2. Urban (high density traffic zone)<br />
3. Rural inhabited (small village, farm)<br />
4.  Rural Natural (National forest/park)<br />
5. Rural Natural (seaside, lakeside)<br />
6. Aquatic life (underwater sea/lake)<br />
7. Ambient interior (public foyer of the Museum)<br />
8. Kinetic and sculptural (object interacting with natural elements of wind or water such as bridges, old telephone wires or artistic structures)<br />
9. User contributed (via internet website or sound map)<br />
10. Estonian historical media archive (selected museum or radio archive clips)</p>
<p>(anywhere from 5-10 channels can be used depending on the technological capability)</p>
<p>Sound research: Since the soundscape is as active, dynamic and ever-changing as any other aspect of the environment, it offers great potential for research, both scientific and artistic. Researchers such as Fred Jüssi have been studying sounds of animal behavior and messaging for decades, and have built up a significant level of information on sound and the environment as well as a database of recordings. This has had an impact on the fields Biology and Semiotics (see <a title="biosemiotics" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biosemiotics" target="_blank">biosemiotics</a>) as well as for artists and the growing general public attitudes towards sound and listening. Therefore the Eesti Helimaastikud project could also serve as a metaphor for mixing interests of these different fields and the public sector by bringing them together on  common experiential level.</p>
<p>kevad/spring 2009</p>
<p>Suur aitäh ERM, <a href="http://www.erm.ee/" target="_blank">http://www.erm.ee/</a><br />
Thanks to <a title="Locus Sonus" href="http://locusonus.org/" target="_blank">Locus Sonus</a> and <a title="MOKS" href="http://moks.ee" target="_blank">MOKS</a> for technical support.</p>
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		<title>four sound works from Nodar</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2008 12:46:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>john grzinich</dc:creator>
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The sound works of four past resident artists of Binaural Media in Nodar will be exhibited at the
Teatro Viriato in the nearby city of Viseu, &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The sound works of four past resident artists of Binaural Media in Nodar will be exhibited at the<br />
<a title="teatro viriato" href="http://www.teatroviriato.com/" target="_blank">Teatro Viriato</a> in the nearby city of Viseu, Portugal. The artistic projects include:</p>
<p><a title="aaron ximm" href="http://www.quietamerican.org/" target="_blank">Aaron Ximm</a> : <a title="quiet american" href="http://www.quietamerican.org/related.html" target="_blank">As Paredes têm Ouvidos</a><a title="max max" href="http://www.zaudetava.com/bernurits" target="_blank"><br />
</a>John Grzinich : <a title="nodar flowlines" href="http://maaheli.ee/main/archives/197" target="_blank">Nodar Flowlines</a><a title="max max" href="http://www.zaudetava.com/bernurits" target="_blank"><br />
Maksims Shentelevs</a> : Nodar Soundscape Mapping<br />
<a title="pali meursault" href="http://www.palimeursault.net/" target="_blank">Pali Meursault</a> : <a title="pali meursault" href="http://www.palimeursault.net/ew2.html" target="_blank">Walk[s]<br />
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<p>Each audio installation represents an individual exploration of the sonic environment around Nodar through field recordings and site-specific activity and resulted in a small project at the end of the residency. More information about the other works can be found on the artists websites and the <a title="binaural media" href="http://www.binauralmedia.org/" target="_blank">Binaural Media website</a>. These audio installations will be on display in of the foyer of the theater from now until December 14th. Special thanks to Luis and the others at Binaural for setting this up.</p>
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		<title>sound films @ full pull</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 22:25:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>john grzinich</dc:creator>
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A selection of my Location Sound Films will be shown in Sweden next month&#8230; unfortunately I will not be able to attend the event.
Full Pull &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>A selection of my <a title="Location Sound Films" href="http://maaheli.ee/main/archives/96" target="_self">Location Sound Films</a> will be shown in Sweden next month&#8230; unfortunately I will not be able to attend the event.</p>
<p><a title="full pull 08" href="http://www.full-pull.org/" target="_blank">Full Pull 08</a> | Exhibition<br />
Dan Spegel, Olof Broström, Iris Piers<br />
Stapelbädden, Malmö, August 29-September 21</p>
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