[microsound-announce] [framework radio] #454: 2014.02.02

. m u r m e r . murmer at murmerings.com
Tue Feb 18 02:25:52 EST 2014


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phonography ::: field recording ::: the art of sound-hunting
open your ears and listen!

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#454: 2014.02.16
listen to this edition here: 
http://www.frameworkradio.net/2014/02/452-2014-02-02/ ‎

this edition of framework:afield, the last of a three-part series, has 
been produced in the united states by ernst karel, in collaboration with 
the students from the sonic ethnography course he teaches at harvard 
university. for more information see his website : http://ek.klingt.org 
or that of the sonic ethnography lab: http://sel.fas.harvard.edu a few 
words about the project:

"Sonic Ethnography is a practice-based course offered through the 
Sensory Ethnography Lab (SEL) in the Department of Anthropology at 
Harvard University. In the course, students record, edit and produce 
anthropologically informed audio works that interpret culture and lived 
experience. In their projects, students experiment with technical and 
conceptual strategies of recording and composition, and engage with 
questions of ethnographic representation through the sensory dimension 
of sound. The course was taught for the first time in the Spring of 
2013, led by sound artist Ernst Karel with teaching assistant Peter 
McMurray. The pieces in this broadcast are final projects from that 
semester, and first aired at the end of the semester on WHRB-FM.

"Listening is of course fundamentally important to anthropological 
practice, as is sight, and yet ethnographies tend to rely on a very 
attenuated acoustic manifestation of culture: transcribed dialogue. 
Projects in this course look beyond conventional linguistic or musical 
codes, and consider sounds whose semiotic or affective value may be less 
immediately evident. The course is experimental in its approach, and is 
driven by fundamental questions about the relationship between sensory 
experience and our understandings of people or of place. The course 
raises questions such as, what facets of culture and lived experience 
can be rendered in and through sound?"

again, we are always looking for new material, whether raw field 
recordings, field recording based composition, or introduction 
submissions. we are also now accepting proposals for full editions of 
our guest curated framework:afield series. send proposals or material, 
released or not, on any format, to the address at the bottom of this 
mail. if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch!

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part three of three
[track / artist]
search image / diana lempel
untitled / t. brandon evans
petra / sarah politz
dead ice / stephanie spray

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framework intro submissions:

   1)    take yourself and an audio recorder to a location of your choice
   2)    record for AT LEAST 1 minute before you -
   3)    read aloud the following text (in english or translated):

welcome to framework. 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!

   4)    continue recording for AT LEAST 2 minutes after the text
   5)    post the 
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