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Press Release
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September 24, 2012
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***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE***
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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:daniel@eyebeam.org">daniel@eyebeam.org</a>
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href="http://eyebeam.org/events/subtle-listening-inner-ear-training-for-the-sound-artist">http://eyebeam.org/events/subtle-listening-inner-ear-training-for-the-sound-artist</a>
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***Subtle Listening Workshop***
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where: Eyebeam
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540 West 21st Street
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New York, NY 10011
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dates: Sunday, Oct 28 & Monday 29
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time: 10am – 4pm
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***with a public presentation & concert on Monday Oct 29 at 9pm
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Participants will learn how to develop their subtle sense of
listening. Subtle listening isn't listening attentively to barely
audible sounds. Subtle Listening is the ability to hear sounds as
shapes, contours and textures and, via meditation techniques, map
them to internal states, developing a deeper awareness and
sensitivity to the environment.
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During the workshop we will practice techniques culled from Jungian
psychology, Hermetic philosophy, Rhythmanalysis, synesthesia,
paradox & Buddhist mediation and brain entrainment. Subtle
Listening is not just another meditation class, the workshop
participants will work towards creating a sound art piece derived
from their experiences in the workshop – and there is a possibility
of pieces being broadcast on radio.
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While the workshop is designed with developing one's auditory sense
in mind any type of artist can participate. Whether you are a poet,
writer, photographer, painter, filmmaker, dancer, musician or sound
artist your work will benefit from a heightened, subtle sense of
being connected to the world around you.
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Registration site: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://subtlelisteningnyc.eventbrite.com/">http://subtlelisteningnyc.eventbrite.com/</a>
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For more info: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://eyebeam.org/events/subtle-listening-inner-ear-training-for-the-sound-artist">http://eyebeam.org/events/subtle-listening-inner-ear-training-for-the-sound-artist</a>
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Kim Cascone studied electronic music at the Berklee College of Music
and privately at the New School in Manhattan. He founded Silent
Records in 1985 and has released more than 50 albums of electronic
music on Silent, anechoic, Sub Rosa, Mille Plateaux, Raster-Noton
and Monotype. Cascone has performed with Merzbow, Keith Rowe,
Scanner, John Tilbury, Tony Conrad, Pauline Oliveros and worked as
assistant music editor on two David Lynch films. Cascone founded the
.microsound list in 1999, has written for MIT Press and Contemporary
Music Review. His writing is included in many books on sound art.
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For more information please contact: <a
class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:daniel@eyebeam.org">daniel@eyebeam.org</a>
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