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Experiments, Experiences and Philosophy
Modular Synthesis:
Granular Techniques:
Hardware:
The Sound of the Waters of the World - Water and Ice in its Environmental and Social Context from All Over The World
Crossing borders ...real ones on earth as well as those, which are only in our minds.
We can live without eating anything for quite a long time. But we need water every day.
All of us do. All of us and all over the World.
We consist of somewhat between 50% and 60% of water.
Everyone of us does. Everyone and all over the World
The huge majority of industries needs water.
All over the World.
We need water to stay clean and healthy, to cook,
to wash our clothes …
All over the world.
So let´s use water as a source of sound and music and make this project a symbol for humanity without borders.
To make it absolutely clear right at the beginning:
THERE IS NO MONEY TO EARN !
Not for me and not for you!
This project is a non-profit statement about our one impartible World and the equivalency of all human beings in it.
Some words about your documentation:
Basic information (I´ll need this):
How would you like to be called in the credits and what would you like to be told about you.
Where did you record your sound and where is the water, snow ice ...from (i.e. "river Nile, 10 km south of Cairo").
How did the sound occur or how did you make the sound (i.e. "snow falling from a roof at a parking car" or "throwing cubes of ice against a plate of solid metal").
Additional information (I´d like to know, but don´t need so urgently):
May I contact you, if there are questions about your recording?
Additional material (I´d be happy to get from you):
Photographs or videos from the place where you recorded the sound or from your field recording itself.
Some words about the place you recorded and your idea, your experiment etc.
Please add these additional notes also to your composition, if you´d like to send in a piece of your musical work, which uses the sounds of water instead sending the pure field recording (see previous page).