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Re: Re: mics on stumps

Subject: Re: Re: mics on stumps
From: Rob Danielson <>
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 23:14:47 -0600
>  > this summer and fall, I'll be traveling with my planetarium audio
>>  installation. Still, our doors are open to anyone who wants to meet
>
>Hey Rob,
>
>How far are you traveling, and what's the installation?
>
>As you probably know, I host a concert series at my warehouse featuring
>field recordings, found sound, sound art... I've hosted a few
>installation-style works so my ears perked up!
>
>Incidentally, got your CD this morning, but haven't had time to listen to
>it (2 others also came in...) :)
>

Hi Aaron--
It's a 4 X 8 channel audio installation for the small "Spitz"
planetariums that one finds on university campuses and in smaller
cities.  Uses light projection changes accompanying  instantaneous
sound "edits" between four environments (urban daylight; urban night;
rural daylight and rural night) including the star projector,
low-tech video, magic lanterns, etc. Premieres here in Milwaukee in
March then I have to consolidate it before taking it on the road.  I
was thinking of checking into a possible planetarium site in SF area.
Thanks for the encouragement!
Rob






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Rob Danielson
Film Department
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee


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