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> there any moderators here? these guys have been advertising this trash
> for around a year now and it just keeps getting looked over.
>
> >In this podcast, Anthea Caddy walks us >through her journey from
> playing cello in rock >bands as a teenager to her ongoing research
> >into projected sound energy. She explains her >long-term research on
> directional speakers and >the results of the iterations and testing of
> the >parabolic speakers. She also talks about >documentation and about
> the difficulties of >approaching large-scale sound performance.
>
> how is that related to idm?
>
> best regards,
> mert
>
> On 30 March 2023 10:04:15 BST, Radio Web MACBA <rwm2008@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> *New podcast: conversation with cellist and sound artist Anthea
> Caddy <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-368-anthea-caddy>
> *
>
> Link: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-368-anthea-caddy
>
> Anthea Caddy is a Tasmanian-born and now Berlin-based experimental
> cellist and sound artist who explores projected sound energy
> through spatial practices that highlight acoustic and physical
> phenomena.
>
> She has a background in media arts and electro-acoustic
> improvisation and is currently a PhD candidate under the
> supervision of media historian Douglas Kahn. Her work is an
> ever-expanding practice from the vibrational body of the cello
> into multiple amplification systems that harness and project sound
> energy.
>
> Anthea’s ongoing research into long-throw sound projection in
> recent years has led her to develop a set of parabolic speakers in
> collaboration with artist and designer Miodrag Gladović and the
> Spatial Media Art Labs in Rotterdam. Throwing beams of sound up to
> 3 km long and 60 cm in circumference, this technology broadens the
> usual boundaries of installation and performance spaces, expanding
> the sonic possibilities of resonant architectural bodies and
> outdoor environments.
>
> In this podcast, Anthea Caddy
> <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-368-anthea-caddy>walks us
> through her journey from playing cello in rock bands as a teenager
> to her ongoing research into projected sound energy. She explains
> her long-term research on directional speakers and the results of
> the iterations and testing of the parabolic speakers. She also
> talks about documentation and about the difficulties of
> approaching large-scale sound performance.
>
> Coproduced by Sonic Acts <https://www.sonicacts.com/>.
>
> *E/N/J/O/Y!*
>
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> *
>
> *+
> *
>
> Take care
>