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                <b>#300! 2010.10.10<br>
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                </b>this edition must be numerologically significant -
                not only did it premier on the 10th day of the 10th
                month of the 10th year of this century, but it is also -
                wait for it - our <b>300th edition</b>!  hardly have we
                finished celebrating our 250th when we are faced with
                yet another anniversary.  we're decided to take this one
                a little more low key, but there are some new plans for
                the future which will come clear before the end of the
                year.  meanwhile, this is the perfect opportunity for us
                to make our two semi-regular calls:<br>
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                1) <b>we need <i>framework</i> introductions, folks!</b> 
                if you've never recorded one, get out there and do it
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                and click on 'intros' for guidelines, or have a look at
                the bottom of this mail.<br>
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                never have existed.  and what's more, we still have a
                few copies of the <i><b>framework250</b></i>
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                so - begging and homework-giving aside (donate!  record
                intros!), let's move on to the show!  this <b>300th
                  edition</b> is a <i><b>framework:afiel</b></i>d
                episode produced in scotland by <b>mark vernon</b> as
                the 1st of a 3 part series:<br>
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            <blockquote><b><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial,
                    sans-serif"><i>Precipitation Studies Volume I:
                      Surfaces</i></font></small></b><br>
              <br>
              <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><i>The
                    first in a series of three rainscapes composed by
                    Mark Vernon culled from over 20 hours of rain
                    recordings made in the UK, Greece, Canada, U.S.A.
                    and Germany. Many of these sounds were originally
                    recorded as part of a commission by Scottish artists
                    Dalziel &amp; Scullion for their 'Rain Pavilion'. A
                    purpose-built, site-specific listening station
                    constructed for the Kaust University campus, Saudi
                    Arabia.</i></font></small><br>
              <br>
              <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><i>Rain
                    has a unique ability to sound out and describe the
                    surfaces in our immediate surroundings, making us
                    newly aware of the timbre, dimensions and other
                    sonic qualities of all things in our vicinity.
                    Rainfall on pots and pans, tubs and tins, car
                    bonnets and cafe tables, park benches and rubbish
                    bins, drainpipes and scaffolding, umbrellas and
                    window panes, conservatories and caravans, pavements
                    and microphones...</i></font></small><br>
              <br>
              <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><i>"I
                    opened the front door, and rain was falling. I stood
                    for a few minutes. Lost in the beauty of it. Rain
                    has a way of bringing out the contours of
                    everything; it throws a coloured blanket over
                    previously invisible things; instead of an
                    intermittent and thus fragmented world, the steadily
                    falling rain creates continuity of acoustic
                    experience."</i></font></small><br>
              <br>
              <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><i>(from:
                    John M. Hull, Touching the Rock. An Experience of
                    Blindness, Arrow books, London, 1991, pp.22-23)</i></font></small><br>
              <br>
              <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><i>Mark
                    Vernon is a sound artist based in Glasgow, Scotland.
                    For more details see: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                      class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
                      href="http://www.meagreresource.com">http://www.meagreresource.com</a></i></font></small><br>
            </blockquote>
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                again, we are always looking for material for the show,
                whether raw field recordings, field recording based
                composition, or introduction submissions.  we are also
                now accepting proposals for full editions of our guest
                curated <i><b>framework:afield</b></i> series.  send
                proposals or material, released or not, on any format,
                to the address below.  if you have any questions, please
                don't hesitate to get in touch!<br>
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                intro submissions:<br>
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                1)    take yourself and an audio recorder to a location
                of your choice<br>
                2)    record for <i>AT LEAST</i> one minute before you
                -<br>
                3)    read aloud the following text:<br>
                <br>
                <b>welcome to framework.<br>
                  <br>
                  framework is a show consecrated to field recording,
                  and its use in composition.  field recording,
                  phonography, the art of sound hunting; open your ears
                  and listen!</b> <br>
                <br>
                <b><i><big><font size="-1">[3b)  please also feel free
                        to translate this text into your native tongue!]
                      </font></big></i></b><br>
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                4)    continue your recording for <i>AT LEAST</i> two
                minutes after you have finished speaking<br>
                <span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 10pt; color:
                  black;"> 5)   post the recording to us on any format,
                  or send us an mp3</span><br>
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