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Eric Leonardson, Al Margolis, Doug Van Nort - Vendlam
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Carol Genetti and Eric Leonardson performing in the Triage Series at Elastic Arts, Chicago, 2008
"Just This" concert series at Zen Buddhist Temple Chicago returns with a rare Chicago performance by Pan American (Kranky). Eric Leonardson, founder of Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology will also perform a rare solo set as well. Opening the night will be a sound installation/sound happening created by Mark Nelson (Pan American), Eric Leonardson and Mike Weis. This event is all-ages. $15 suggested donation. Join us for a reception in the Sangha hall for a reception with tea and desserts.
Radius highlights Episode 63: Eric Leonardson, Episode 73: Lindsey french, and Episode 74: Anthony Janas in PATCH 16: Water on Lumpen Radio WLPN 105.5-FM. PATCH is an ongoing series of curated playlists produced for the Free Music Archive, an interactive library of high-quality, legal audio downloads directed by WFMU.
Radius PATCH 16: Water broadcasts Monday May 8, 2017 at 11pm - 12am CST on WLPN 105.5-FM in Chicago, USA.
Listen to Lumpen Radio WLPN 105.5-FM
Book 0025: SoundCamp “Sounds Remote”
Author: SoundCamp
Editor: Kirsty Collander-Brown, Maria Papadomanolaki, Dawn Scarfe, Grant Smith
Title: Sounds Remote
Performer: None
Place of publication: London, United Kingdom
Publisher: Uniformbooks; SoundCamp
Release date: 2016
Pages: 65
Cover: Cardstock
Binding: Z-shaped staple-bound
Process: Offset
Color: Color
Edition size: None
Edition number: None
ISBN: None
Notes: Design by Uniformbooks; Sounds remote is an inventory and reader of the sounds, sites and streams assembled for the Reveil radio broadcast on 2 to 3 May 2015. The broadcast was transmitted by further by Radius, RadioCONA, NAISA, Clocktower, Soundart Radio, Kriti FM, Sonica FM, Phaune Radio, Radio Papesse, ArtxFM, ARTSYNC-NOFM, Radio Corax, Radio Patapoe; Essays by Anna Friz, Udo Noll, Paul Tourle, Rob St John, Zach Poff
Related URL:
http://theradius.us/episode44 http://theradius.us/episode53 http://theradius.us/episode63
The Institute for Implied Imperfection with guest collaborator Eric Leonardson Broadcast live on numbers.fm Saturday, February 20th, 2016For this broadcast, The Institute for Implied Imperfection was: Eric Leonardson(springboard & electronics) & Jason Soliday (synths, computer, objects)
The Institute for Implied Imperfection: jsoliday.tumblr.com/III
Radius extends an invitation to attend a LIVE broadcast of Episode 63: Eric Leonardson at a public beach on Lake Michigan in collaboration with SoundCamp / REVEIL, a 24-hour radio broadcast that tracks the sunrise around the globe.
Proceeding the event, recorded activities from the temporary SoundTent at Camp Sheridan will be edited and compiled into a ‘fixed’ piece for release online at theradius.us/epsiode63.
When:
Saturday May 2, 2015 at 5am CST
Where:
Marion Mahony Griffin Beach Park 1205 West Sherwin Ave Chicago, IL, USA
Episode 63: Eric Leonardson
Eric Leonardson SoundTent at Camp Sherwin 01:28:42
Statement:
Eric Leonardson’s SoundTent at Camp Sherwin uses sounds recorded and selected from a gathering for listening to the dawn chorus on the shoreline of Lake Michigan on the north side of Chicago. Lake Michigan is the second largest of the five Great Lakes. It is an essential and also challenged natural and economic resource. Connecting the dawn chorus to an electroacoustic community of live open microphones on the web is a curious phenomenon, linking an elemental substance and process of the earth to technologies of transmission.
Arranged into an audio composition, SoundTent at Camp Sherwin is a creative work in sound culled from an ecotone, a transitional zone between two biological communities. At Camp Sherwin, sounds of waves, birds, and humans mix. Following the dawn chorus event on May 2nd presented in collaboration with soundCamp / REVEIL, a real time audio stream will continue for the remainder of the month from a secure, private location nearby the public one. From one standpoint the real time audio stream is a form of electronic eavesdropping. From another, it is a shared resource for eco-sensing and the soundscape: monitoring and reminding us that life depends on water, the essential ingredient for all life. Its movement and disappearance shapes the landscape in an audibly cyclical and dynamic process.
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