Audio+Project+Examples

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I thought this piece was interesting in how it was made out of surveillance footage and how it is somewhat unsettling. Todd Kimes

I know this doesn't count as a sound art example for what our project is about, but the first few minutes of this guy's lecture are rather interesting and somewhat humorous as well. I was also surprised he mentioned a study that came out of American University apparently. Totally random small world... :) enjoy! media type="custom" key="7241817" My actual contribution to sound art examples is part of a website called [|Tuned City] and they have different cities as sections of work designed to give the feel of being in various places within that city. They have ones of [|London], [|Brussels], [|Chicago], Beijing, and Talinn. My two favorites were the London ones called "Tottenham Hotspurs football club" and "Big Ben (from the street)" --T. Fain

Place your audio project example here: media type="youtube" key="NlM7jSwB73s?fs=1" height="385" width="480" I thought this was interesting and I questioned the name of the piece in correlation with the work. It is entitled DAMAGE but it features background music to a group of Cornell students essentially playing "keep up" with a large beach volley ball. Nicole Federica

media type="youtube" key="VS8We-7Ojo0?fs=1" height="385" width="480" I chose this piece because the artist seems to subsitute using his words with using sounds to express himself. Michael Bailey

media type="youtube" key="lGotN7h6l2Q?fs=1" height="385" width="480" I chose this piece because it offers a physical perspective on sound art. Stephanie Buglione

media type="youtube" key="Ze3TgzIAr2Y?fs=1" height="385" width="480" This commercial gives a particular sound to sports, mixing everyday sounds of basketball to create a rhythm almost musical. Jorge Acevedo

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