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Category: sound art

a little quiet

Posted on August 10, 2017 by deej

it’s been a little quiet here on my personal blog for several reasons, busy, one could say. however, it’s also because writing has taken a decided back seat over the Continue Reading →

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new work from my students

Posted on June 2, 2017 by deej

I have often said that the Berklee College of Music should strive to be the world’s leading institute for the intellectual exploration of contemporary music, employing sound as a tool Continue Reading →

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brief note

Posted on May 30, 2017 by deej

fortunately, i always leave a day for acclimatization, for getting over jet lag and such it’s usually a boring, low key day in which i get up whenever jet lag Continue Reading →

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sound and intimacy, or another listen to #ListenHear at the gardner

Posted on March 14, 2017 by deej

some collections are about intimacy of conversation and shared viewing. boston’s gardner museum is this sort of place; not only is it best to go with a friend to enjoy Continue Reading →

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thoughts on #ListenHear at the gardner museum

Posted on March 14, 2017 by deej

good shows can get one to think differently about a collection. the recent gardner show ListenHear takes steps in that direction, through a couple of provocative site specific sound pieces. in Continue Reading →

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