Blanton Museum of Art presents SoundSpace: Earthworks
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In 2016, the hottest year on record, Earth experienced an unprecedented number of extreme weather events. This iteration of SoundSpace explores the various ways artists engage and respond to the natural world, including the use of field recordings, processed bat calls, plant amplification, seismograph readings, and translating climate data into sound.
In 2016, the hottest year on record, Earth experienced an unprecedented number of extreme weather events. This iteration of SoundSpace explores the various ways artists engage and respond to the natural world, including the use of field recordings, processed bat calls, plant amplification, seismograph readings, and translating climate data into sound.
In 2016, the hottest year on record, Earth experienced an unprecedented number of extreme weather events. This iteration of SoundSpace explores the various ways artists engage and respond to the natural world, including the use of field recordings, processed bat calls, plant amplification, seismograph readings, and translating climate data into sound.
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Blanton Museum of Art
200 E. MLK Jr. Blvd.
Austin, TX 78701
https://blantonmuseum.org/event/soundspace/
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Admission is free.
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