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Making Waves
Produced by Darren Copeland.
127 episodes
2 days ago

This monthly one hour program about radio art and sound art is produced by New Adventures in Sound Art's Artistic Director Darren Copeland in South River, Ontario, Canada. The show features Canadian, US, and international artists creating sound-based media art. It focuses on the techniques, processes, and motivations of the artists it features as well as individuals supporting the field through dissemination and curatorial activities. The show is a snapshot of what is happening in sound-based media art in the here and now from a northern perspective.

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This monthly one hour program about radio art and sound art is produced by New Adventures in Sound Art's Artistic Director Darren Copeland in South River, Ontario, Canada. The show features Canadian, US, and international artists creating sound-based media art. It focuses on the techniques, processes, and motivations of the artists it features as well as individuals supporting the field through dissemination and curatorial activities. The show is a snapshot of what is happening in sound-based media art in the here and now from a northern perspective.

https://naisa.ca/

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20241012 - Colin Frank and Machine Hums - Making Waves
Making Waves
1 year ago
20241012 - Colin Frank and Machine Hums - Making Waves
<p>How can video games be a tool for exploring machine hums and drones? That is one of the subjects we are exploring today on Making Waves with host Darren Copeland. Colin Frank is a percussionist, composer and media artist from Ottawa and based currently in Huddersfield UK. In his installation <em>Soundmap of Sherbrooke’s Machine Songs</em> the gallery visitor uses a joystick and track ball to remix field recordings of back alley machine drones from Sherbrooke Quebec in order to uncover the hidden sonic beauty of industrial urban environments. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@naisatube" target="_self">Watch NAISATube</a>&nbsp;for the video version of this episode and to see the installation. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@TellerUlamDesign" target="_self">Visit Colin Frank's YouTube channel</a> to watch performances of <em>Noise Fields</em> by Colin Frank and <em>a sound world for small things</em> by Colin Frank and Sam Gillies.&nbsp;</p><p>Making Waves is a monthly one hour program about radio art and sound art, and is produced by <a href="https://naisa.ca/" target="_new">New Adventures in Sound Art</a>'s Artistic Director Darren Copeland in South River, Ontario, Canada. The show features Canadian, US, and international artists creating sound-based media art. It focuses on the techniques, processes, and motivations of the artists it features as well as individuals supporting the field through dissemination and curatorial activities. The show is a snapshot of what is happening in sound-based media art in the here and now from a northern perspective.<br></p>
Making Waves

This monthly one hour program about radio art and sound art is produced by New Adventures in Sound Art's Artistic Director Darren Copeland in South River, Ontario, Canada. The show features Canadian, US, and international artists creating sound-based media art. It focuses on the techniques, processes, and motivations of the artists it features as well as individuals supporting the field through dissemination and curatorial activities. The show is a snapshot of what is happening in sound-based media art in the here and now from a northern perspective.

https://naisa.ca/