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CKUT 90.3FMs sex radio show Audio Smut invites you to send us your sex-related New Years Resolutions and we’ll read them on air during our upcoming show, January 2nd from 6-7pm!
How do you do this? Just send us an e-mail listing your resolutions or get fancy and send us an mp3! Use [...]
Once in a while, trawling through the web will turn up a real treasure. The Brooklyn Community Sound Mapping Project is the awesomest one I’ve found in a while.
Students at Erasmus High School in Flatbush, South Brooklyn collaborated with the Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment, to create a soundscape of their neighbourhood.
The 10 [...]
Fyi for the audio curious, or anyone at home poking the Internet, hoping it’ll do something: a new Reading is up over on Indyish.com/podcast. If you secretly get a kick out of the art of foley, or dig bitter yet hilarious sci fi irony, or the idea of me doing funny voices, check it [...]
The blog is feeling a little lonely right now, I suppose everyone spent this weekend doing vacationy things as they well should have. I wish I could argue that I’ve been equally busy, but I’ve just been m.o.b. (missing on blog) while my laptop sits 2 feet away from me at all times. I’ve been [...]
Check out buddy Sir Benjamin IV’s art with sound and light today at Concordia:
Audible Topographies presents final projects from a Computational Arts course, exploring the terrain in which sound, the body and the built environment collide within a culture of listening.
A public open house held on Thursday April 12th, at 1515 Ste-Catherine West [Concordia University] [...]
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Have you ever sat in the dark and listened to a radio play? The strangest thing about it for me is the way sightless storytelling messes with your sense of time passing, and of where you are in the world. The radio play is a special art form, and as part of our contribution to [...]
York University in Toronto recently hosted Seneca’s 5th Annual Free Software and Open Source Symposium which took place October 26-27 at York University. Here at Indyish, we were busy doing our thing in Montreal and wish we could have caught it, but luckily the’ve made all the presentations available under a Creative Commons license. Probably [...]