: EarRoom in the perspectives of the visual Just recently I found out about the existence of The Ear Room blog, which doesn't seem to be very active any more, but I like the concise content of feeds. It's visually pleasant and inviting to benefit from generously shared inputs about the artist practices in the fields of experimental music, performing, sonic or somatic arts. Most of the works EarRoom shares, do not have one particular label, constant. These phenomena/creations/objects are the outcome of many curious minds, discussing and sharing things together, and then trying to get things to practice, just to see what extra reality level artwork could open up. This is a very generic insight, of course. As the author of the blog suggests, for more comprehensive information you should check the artist's website right away. What we would enjoy to share, is the pictures of Craig Colorusso sound box installation, which is at work once the Sun is out, providing the energy for the operations of PC boards with pre-recorded guitar note samples. The boxes form something similar to choral, artificial one, then compared to the natural landscape. Should be a nice feeling getting in front of the "robotic" orchestra conducted by sun. :SoundsLikeNoise and it's effects There are blogs, giving complete contrary effect of just a page, stalking interesting personal liking or preferences. There are blogs which became some kind of databases, or archives, enabling you finding the most amazing information next to each other, with good arguments or insights just in between. Well structured and informative blogs are great to have at hand because you basically learn a lot. Let's take for instance SoundsLikeNoise blog. The description of Artist residency in Moks, in Estonia, is just amazing. And I bet, even better information that one could find on the Moks website itself. I know that, since I've hear about Moks artist residency a lot of positive appreciations, and you know much more about places about the blogs who are "about", when from the direct sources. Well, at least it's the case for some. I let the honour of discovering all to yourself. Robotic Sunflower field, made for Burning Man by Stefano Corazza.
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