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ephenvitiello Date: Sun Jun 18, 2006 5:15 pm (PDT) Hi all, I've just joined the group, thanks to a tip from my friend Michael Raphael. I am primarily a sound artist focused on installations, more often than not incorporating field recordings. After many years of using low-fi stereo mics and contact microphones I've made the amazing leap to a Schoeps xy stereo mic, a Sennheiser MKH 60 and a Sound Devices 722 recorder. I also teach sound in a visual arts program at Virginia Commonwealth University and have sent my students off to record the sounds of swaying bridges, tunnels and peepers all of which seem preferable to hanging out in a computer lab. I'm looking forward to following all of your discussions. Stephen |
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