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Re: [microsound] Music and architecture
I find the interaction of these two fields fascinating. There are, of
course, several approaches that have been taken. One that I've been
pursuing lately has been of recording the acoustic environments inside
certain structures. I've seen the term "tectonics" used in music but it
really seems (to me, at least) to apply to field recordings of building
acoustics. Recording the everyday activities and how they sonically
interact with a given structure. I think it would be a great idea for a
compilation. I have a comp (The Sound Inside: Music and Architecture)that
has various people performing music within various structures, but to
just record the environments themselves would make me a happy listener.
I've been inspired by some of the work of Toshiya Tsunoda, John
Duncan, AER (on the Touch/Ash comps), etc. Since some of the people on
this list have both fields as a background, it would be interesting (for
me, at least) to hear some perspectives, ideas, etc regarding this.
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