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Crossing City Limits
Eduardo Guerrero
21 episodes
3 months ago
In this episode I speak with soundscape researcher Edda Bild about the urban auditory experience, urban sounds, why they matter in an urban context and city strategies to manage it for better urban living.
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In this episode I speak with soundscape researcher Edda Bild about the urban auditory experience, urban sounds, why they matter in an urban context and city strategies to manage it for better urban living.
Show more...
Education
Arts,
Design,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Tucson urban soundscape
Crossing City Limits
14 minutes 7 seconds
2 years ago
Tucson urban soundscape
This sound installation represents a collection of audio moments captured within and through the Tucson urban landscape. The collection archives a spatial momentum and proposes an alternative hymn professing what it means to exist, and to sense, in this city. Evoking a sense of place, this installation maps Tucson via the Sunlink streetcar, Tucson’s public transit infrastructure thus rendering audio from its sensorial intensities. Following the Tucson Sunlink streetcar is meant to impress upon visitors of this installation a sense of path. The audio will compress and decompress as the collected material collages and transitions from both day and night, as it speaks to the range of intensities offered to us by this urban landscape. In the presence of these sounds, one might encounter a resonant cadence rooted in Tucson’s urban imaginary. The sound bites collected represent Tucson through the lens of CAPLA’s Urban agency colloquium students. Athba Alradaan + Fatima Alzahraa Alsulaiman S M S, Graphic art. Tabitha Rodriguez, Text. Seunghu Kim + Eduardo Guerrero, Audio edition. Nathan P Morse + Alejandro Villasenor + Tabitha Rodriguez, Production. Eva Rose Serbin + Lauren Marie Hunter, Sundt Gallery. Irena Velickovic, Social media. Jack Thomas Schulman, Audio Path. Eduardo Guerrero M.U.D, Clare Robinson PhD, Beth Weinstein PhD, Instructors. The University of Arizona, School of Architecture, May 2023 #caplaurbandesign
Crossing City Limits
In this episode I speak with soundscape researcher Edda Bild about the urban auditory experience, urban sounds, why they matter in an urban context and city strategies to manage it for better urban living.