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Re: Soundscape art piece from American Mus. of Nat. Hist.

Subject: Re: Soundscape art piece from American Mus. of Nat. Hist.
From: "lee grainge" human_arts
Date: Tue Apr 10, 2007 2:47 pm ((PDT))
Off topic :)

Hi all,
this is my first post. I hope what I write will not annoy anyone.

I am an avid reader of this excellent forum. From the technical talks
but - ESP with the insightful recordings you up onto here, some of
these sounds  I had previously not imagined.

Back to topic :)

I like the quality of many of these recordings and then some were
really special.

As for mixing a soundscape I couldn't help wondering why there wasn't
a more rhythmical feel to it. There is so much rhythm built into the
natural world. I'm not condemning it as the piece makes nice
listening and viewing. I'd like to feel like I am somewhere else,
because of the image and what it stands for. But I'd also like to
feel like I'm getting inside of the animals - the insects to the baby.

Just my modest thoughts.

Thanks,

Lee

On 10 Apr 2007, at 22:15, Bernie Krause wrote:

> This is a really cool art piece done from soundscapes. A must for all
> on the list for a perspective.
>
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> daneyalmahmood.com/justinecooper_past_video.html
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