Sound Microscope is many things rolled into one. It’s, first of all
a sound piece. It can also be both, a sound game, but most
importantly, a tool for teaching about the nature of sound.
residency with composer nic collins in collaboration with artcenter/south florida to coincide with the winter music conference wmc08 - march 27-29, 2008 :: thursday, march 27, 2008 / 7PM - “handmade electronic music: the art of hardware hacking”, an introductory forum :: friday-saturday, march 28-29, 2008 / 10AM-6PM - hardware hacking & circuit bending workshop :: saturday, march 29, 2008 / 7:30 PM - outdoor performance by nicolas collins and his workshop associates
collaborative residency: towards Dew of Repentance
BlackShiftRed (Adam Rush, Aislinn Quinn, and Enrique Jardines)
Absolute Zero (Enrique Jardines, Aislinn Quinn, Phil Miller, and Mark Fletcher)
this collaborative interactive residency brings together the members of BlackShiftRed and Absolute Zero to develop material and performance strategies for two works-in-progress: Noicon and Dew of Repentance
Noicon begins its journey with bits of [...]
residency: flock / sound microscope
JASON FREEMAN, composer, web artist
miamian JASON FREEMAN is a composer whose music creates new connections among composers, performers, and listeners, using extended notation and new technology to experiment with the ways in which music is created, performed, and heard. his works range from traditional concert performances to mass-audience participation environments to [...]
research and restoration residency: cage: miami footprint
LAURA KUHN, director of the john cage trust
Photo by Betty Freeman
LAURA KUHN, comes to miami for a research and
restoration residency at the interdisciplinary sound arts workshop.
Together with isaw’s director, who will assist her with mastering and
restoration work, they will be assembling john cage’s miami footprint
from materials in isaw’s experimental [...]
miami sound and media design artist rene barge has received isaw’s 2007-08 creative fellowship which provides him with one year of access to our [i] sound studio for developing new work. his fellowship work can be heard at www.quietmatter.com and fron-d.com
Residency: Micro-Listening
DAVID DUNN, composer
walrus under water, recording: david dunn, audio format: mp3
DAVID DUNN, author of Why Do Whales and Children Sing? will collaborate with iSAW on a series of sound - based tools to illustrate concepts of science in the classroom. He will conduct a microphone building workshop titled Micro Listening for artists, musicians, biologists [...]