Subject: | two taka tunes |
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From: | "{ brad brace }" bbrace2001 |
Date: | Sat Mar 24, 2007 9:15 am ((PDT)) |
Sound Design 2007: Taka Tales from Narikel Jingira Island, Bangladesh (Art Exhibition with Installed Audio, Tea and free Taka Tunes CDs) available from Brad Brace <> flyer: http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/taka-tunes.jpg complete recordings sometimes playing now: http://69.64.229.114:8000 mp3 podcast materials: http://216.70.118.235/two-taka-tunes-podcast/two-taka-tunes-podcast.html Scene: extensive, evocative audio field-recordings from a concrete Bangladeshi guesthouse looking back on a thatched bamboo village by the Bay of Bengal, with an exhibit of particularly well-used, framed two-taka banknotes. bbs: brad brace sound: http://69.64.229.114:8000 Global Islands Project: http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/id.html http://bbrace.net/id.html |
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