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<small><i><b>framework</b></i> - phonography / field recording;
contextual and decontextualized sound activity<br>
presented by patrick mcginley<br>
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<b>#346: 2011.10.09</b><br>
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</small><small>this edition of <i><b>framework:afield</b></i>
has been produced in montreal, canada by <b>nimalan
yoganathan</b>. for more information see his website
at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://nimalanyoganathan.wordpress.com">http://nimalanyoganathan.wordpress.com</a>.
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These field recordings were collected by Nimalan
Yoganathan over two summers in 2007 and 2008 while
traveling throughout Southeast Asia. He attempts to
demonstrate the inherent rhythms and melodies of both
natural and human environments.<br>
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Nimalan Yoganathan is a Montreal sound artist and
musician who holds a BFA in Electroacoutic Music
(Concordia University). He focuses on the sculpting
of field recordings within his works from his travels
through bustling cities, desolate landscapes, and
spiritual sites. Nimalan often attempts to mimic the
timbral and rhythmic characteristics of such natural
sounds using synthetic gestures. In a time when global
communities are being plagued by noise pollution, he
believes it is crucial to preserve and accentuate the
subtle but musical sounds hidden all around us.
Nimalan is also involved with radio production,
multimedia installation art, and sound design for
film. He has released experimental Dub and Hip-Hop
albums on labels including Le Son 666 and Panospria
(No_Type). His works have been disseminated
internationally at festivals and venues including
Chicago Calling, Tonic (NYC), Hartware Medien Kunst
Verein (Berlin), MUTEK (Montreal), Suoni per il
Popolo, Art’s Birthday, Darling Foundry, OBORO, and
Société Des Arts Technologiques (SAT). He has
collaborated with and performed alongside numerous
musicians including Sun Ra Arkestra, Pauline Oliveros,
Steinski, Deerhoof, Lightning Bolt, Deerhunter,
Miracle Fortress, Aki Onda, and Alden Penner. Nimalan
also plays in several electronic and free-jazz groups
including the Chimurenga Electroacoustic Ensemble. <br>
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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small> 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 </small><small> guest
curated <i><b>framework:afield</b></i> series</small><small>.
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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</small><small> <b>(time / track)</b> <br>
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00:00 / Morning vendors on floating village, Ha Long
Bay, Vietnam<br>
03:18 / Sound walk through Hindu temple in Batu Caves,
Kuala Lampur, Malaysia<br>
06:18 / Buddhist ceremony in Cheng Hoon Teng Temple.
Muezzin call heard from neighboring mosque, Malacca,
Malaysia<br>
10:58 / Children selling bananas on floating village,
Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia <br>
12:37 / Tin makers at work on Hang Thiec street,
Hanoi, Vietnam<br>
15:34 / Escalators in Narita International Airport,
Narita, Japan<br>
16:26 </small><small> / </small><small>Electronics and
toy store, Narita International Airport, Narita, Japan<br>
20:03 </small><small> / </small><small>Sensō-ji
Buddhist temple, Tokyo, Japan<br>
22:11 </small><small> / </small><small>Jurong Bird
Park, Singapore<br>
24:12 </small><small> / </small><small>Blind Ehru
busker outside train station, Singapore<br>
25:26 </small><small> / </small><small>Outdoor Hindu
procession on Serangoon road, Singapore<br>
34:38 </small><small> / </small><small>Devotees and
priest chant inside Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple,
Singapore<br>
44:51 </small><small> / </small><small>Nadaswaram
musicians perform inside Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple,
Singapore<br>
50:06 </small><small> / </small><small>Night train
from Hanoi to Lao Cai, Vietnam<br>
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framework 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>
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<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>
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<b><i><big><font size="-1">[3b) please also feel free
to translate this text into your native tongue!]
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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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thanks!<br>
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