LAND, a sure footing, a Terra Firma, our groundedness. But my story is somewhat different, nomadic and fluid. Like Odysseus, who after all that hard travel and the spat with the suitors, was told to shoulder a ship’s oar and walk inland until he found a place where no-one could recognise the oar ~ at last he was becalmed, landlocked and finally at anchor.
An Atlas of Small Voyages was first published in Issue 1:Land by LaSalle College of Art, Singapore, Editor Dr. Charles Merewether.
Recent Post
- Sonique; the life and art of Dr Sonique (the Graphic Novel)
- Bed-time reading
- Echo and Narcissus; and the contest for aural space.
- Freeze Frame
- Virtual talking in 2020
- The Sound of Place; Environmental Artworks at Bundanon.
- Co-Composition and De-Composition Biological agency as a compositional tool.
- Semi-Automatic Writing: An Opera for Human and Machine Voices.
- Culturescape:An Ecology of Bundanon
- Culturescape.
- A Different Engine
- AudioNomad
- IceCap and GeneMusiK
- SPPS
- CrayVox Book
- Oratorio Photo Essay
- Oratorio and Heavy Metal
- Walking, Thinking and Memory.
- An Atlas of Small Voyages
- Under the Icecap
- EcoLocated: Art Science and the Environment.
- Teatro y Democracia
- Snap, Crackle and Pop; On listening, memory and amnesia
- The Sonic Nomadic:Exploring Mobile Surround-Sound Interactions
- Mexico Is Different
- Ars Electronica; Vitae Brevis
- A Night out in NokiaTown
- The Nomadic Ear
- Gran Tourismo
- AudioNomadism ~ a brief history of Sound in Public Space.
- Soundarts and the Living Dead
- McMahon Interview
- Leaven_Goldberg
- AudioNomad Treatments
- Web References
- Synapse Leggett
- SonicDifference_02 Percival
- SonicDifference Priest
- SonicDifference Muller
- Sonic Difference Stephens
- Potts RealTime
- SonicDifference Percival
- magnus-Opus
- ISEA2004
- Crosstalk kahn
- Echigo Tsumari
- mowson
- Some approaches to Sound and Listening.
- Sonic Voyages
- Electrical by Nature
- 2 + 2 = A math primer for the hard of hearing.
- Prometheus Bound; Art, Science, Creativity and the Imagination.
- Nigel Helyer’s Silent Forest by Doug Kahn
- The Plural Forest
- Vist the Drawings Gallery
Tag Cloud
sound installation reviews and press sound sculpture research and development Art and Science social history new music composition articles oral history arts and science installation critical writing radiophonic bio-art sculpture public art writing environmental project interactive new media Data Sonification