The following is an interview with Stephen Vitiello, sound artist and Chair of Kinetic Imaging at VCUarts. He made his breakthrough as a sound artist with the residency he did recording sounds of and from the 91st floor of the World Trade Center in 1999. I don't know Stephen personally, but he'll be one of my professors when I start the Kinetic Imaging program at VCU.
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The following is an interview with Stephen Vitiello, sound artist and Chair of Kinetic Imaging at VCUarts. He made his breakthrough as a sound artist with the residency he did recording sounds of and from the 91st floor of the World Trade Center in 1999. I don't know Stephen personally, but he'll be one of my professors when I start the Kinetic Imaging program at VCU.
Chuck Wrenn on Richmond's Hippie Scene in the '70s
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Chuck Wrenn on Richmond's Hippie Scene in the '70s
Chuck Wrenn is a good friend of mine that I've known since birth who's been in Richmond forever and has spent his life organizing shows and being involved in some crazy scenes, notably Richmond's hippie scene in the '70s.Music: Peter Lyon Huff improvised basement recording
Interviews with Leo Coogan
The following is an interview with Stephen Vitiello, sound artist and Chair of Kinetic Imaging at VCUarts. He made his breakthrough as a sound artist with the residency he did recording sounds of and from the 91st floor of the World Trade Center in 1999. I don't know Stephen personally, but he'll be one of my professors when I start the Kinetic Imaging program at VCU.