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18 de mar. de 2024 · “Deep listening,” as developed by Pauline Oliveros, explores the difference between the involuntary nature of hearing and the conscious nature of listening. The practice includes bodywork, sonic meditations, and interactive performance, as well as listening to the sounds of daily life, nature, one’s own thoughts, imagination ...
9 de mar. de 2024 · Iconic American composer, performer, teacher, philosopher, inventor, and humanitarian Pauline Oliveros (1932–2016) was one of the DEEP LISTENING: THE STORY OF PAULINE OLIVEROS 2023, Daniel Weintraub, USA, 117 mins In English | Format: Digital Followed by a Deep Listening exercise led by artist, educator, and writer Veronica Anne ...
16 de mar. de 2024 · Discobog with Saltzshaker: Playlist from March 16, 2024. View saltzshaker's profile. Shoe-gazey, freak-folky, glitch-poppy grooves in electro-acoustic boglands. Also some found sound and bad jokes. Saturday 6 - 9pm (EDT) | On WFMU | 91.1, 90.1, 91.9 FM & wfmu.org.
20 de mar. de 2024 · Pauline was renowned for adopting cutting edge technology use in her music.” Her practice of profound sonic awareness came from her childhood fascination with sounds. Born in Houston and raised by her mother and grandmother, both music teachers, Pauline wondered what she might not be hearing.
4 de mar. de 2024 · Join us for a documentary film screening and discussion; 'Deep Listening: The story of Pauline Oliveros", with Dr Sam Horlor (Durham University). An event in celebration of International Women's Day at Durham, co-hosted by MUSICON, CVAC and the IAS, Durham University.
11 de mar. de 2024 · As the story goes, Oliveros first met Reynols in the mid-90s at a Deep Listening workshop she held in their home city, Buenos Aires, where they impressed her with an improvised brass serenade. Years later, in 1999, they met again via NetCast -- a series of very early online live improvisations -- to explore the Internet's potential ...
4 de mar. de 2024 · The film compellingly explores Oliveros’ work, and the “deep listening” concept she invented, as feminist activism. It details her extensive technical innovations, not least in developing tools to enable those with severe disabilities to create music.