/r/SoundArt
everything to do with creating and diffusing sound art
/r/SoundArt
What does isolation sound like? 👂
The Sound of Home is a collaborative piece of sound art exploring the sonic environment of home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
I Invited people from around the world to send me found sounds from inside their homes. The open call prompted some very interesting responses, from treadmills, to dishwashers and coffee machines, to Guinea pigs!
An exploration of our connection with the sounds of the everyday, the project examines our relationship with household objects and the mundane, repetitive nature of life in lockdown during the pandemic.
Click here to listen to the sound collage on YouTube
To view full collection of sounds, complete with descriptions and short anecdotes, please visit this site
Enjoy listening!
Eliza Lauren
"Monstera” is the new album by b-Aluria, a project by Gabriela Nobre. This work is the result of the artist's relationship with her cassette player (an individual with which she works) and a monstera (with an attempt to understand how to turn present the conjugations of the sensitive). It's also a record about translations, about creating and letting go of languages. Mastered by @atnll_is_pdnts. Cover design by @verjault and @baluria.
https://musicainsolita.bandcamp.com/album/monstera