Reflections on my experience in the Field_Notes - The North Escaping field laboratory which was organised by the Bioart Society and hosted by the KilpisjƤrvi Biological Station in Finland.
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Reflections on a January-February 2017 residency at Platform in Vaasa Finland where I investigated and observed the relations between ice and culture.
Quick review of the Tascam DR-100MKIII portable digital recorder with original audio recording samples.
A short interview with me by Aleksandra Jach of the Urban Ecology project of Lodz has been posted on The Anthropocene Index.
Report from the 'Sounding Gdansk' workshop held during the Soundplay festival in Gdansk Poland, June 2014
Interview with Estonian curator and art critic Indrek Grigor for the online pan-baltic art journal Echo Gone Wrong
A collection of stories from six arts who have different experiences regarding sound and listening in the Baltic States.
Album release of five spring chorus field recordings, made in the early hours of the morning in natural wilderness environments in Estonia.
'sound seed transmissions' radio program originally broadcast on Nieringa FM, now available for listening.
The Sound Map of Tallinn project involves the research and production of a guide to the city of Tallinn from an auditory perspective.
As I travel around doing projects and giving workshops I start to notice something when I explain what I do and how it relates to the culture of sound and listening. The inevitable question that always comes up is, how is this information useful? Working as a “sound artist” appears […]
project proposal for Eesti Rahva Muuseum * * * * * Presentation at Eesti Rahva Muuseum, November 26th 2009 Soundscapes of Estonia is a research project and proposal for the Estonian National Museum as a non-local real-time sound environment. The term soundscape can be defined as the totality of sounds […]
Interview for Ear Room, an ONLINE publication for developing critical DISCOURSE and debate on the creative, and EXPLORATIVE use of SOUND in artistic PRACTICE.
Mutopia is a process oriented workshop environment that explores collaboration, collective creativity and open forms of authorship. This is done through social and environmental research, exercises, games and the use of mixed artistic media such as sound, collage, text, performance etc...
For now I decided to focus on the Sony PCM-D50 and what kind of recorder you get “out of the box”. I don’t have a new Edirol HR-09 to test and I wouldn’t recommend getting the old model. The Sony unit feels sturdy and seems well made, even more so […]
Sony PCM-D50 and Edirol R-09 portable digital recorder comparison with several different microphones
While in Berlin, I had the pleasure to meet and talk with Udo Noll, the inventive person behind Radio Aporee ::: Maps. For some time we’ve been discussing the diverse aspects of the project, including new features and possible additions to the interface, some of which have been successfully implemented. […]
7:30 in the morning woken by the sound of squaking above central of Dresden. It was somehow more noticeable than any time before. Every day at dusk thousands of crows and jackdaws gather outside this building converging on the rooftops and trees to roost for the night. This morning I […]
Recordings of naturally occurring aeolian sounds produced by antiquated telephone lines (which have since been removed).
This past weekend was in Madrid for the Sonikas festival where I performed. While there, I learned about several sound-mapping projects in Spain. As some know, I contribute to Radio Aporee Maps, a growing collection of sounds from around the world which are playable in several ways. The projects linked […]
I went to Madrid to perform at Sonikas, an experimental music festival. While there I was interviewed by Mikel R Nieto.
This is a question I’ve been asking myself ever since I realized that “field recording” was something of a viable genre for many working with sound. Before hearing the term “field recording” (and I’ll throw in Phonography), I never thought much in making a distinction between working in or out […]
Sound as Space, Sound as Language was an in-depth sound workshop involving listening exercises, improvisation, game play , scoring, field recording and site-specific activity.
sound workshop for youth, rev. 3 Last week I gave a sound workshop which was part of a summer theater camp for youth in Mooste. The camp was held for the first time so there was plenty to be learned especially when trying to collaborate with the other workshops (drama, […]
[2008] After some email exchanges with Jez riley French we both felt there was plenty potential discussion surrounding our approaches to working with sound. Jez runs a great blog that reveals much about his artistic process, travels and interest in other artists whom he admires. After being asked to answer […]