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As an introduction to the listening session, the following text was read to the audience:
<p>
''Welcome the sound. Free your gaze, let it wander, see but do not look. Closing your eyes is also a possibility. Once the sound is received, start paying attention to it:'' <br>
''Do you recognise similarities?'' <br>
''Can you identify repetitions?'' <br>
''Can you decipher a logic?'' <br>
''Fall into a comfortable loop until meeting the first disturbance...'' <br>
''Finally, look for:'' <br>
''surprises, subversions and singularities of all kinds.'' <br>
''Follow the irregular outline of our uneven patterns.''<br>
</p>
[https://issue.xpub.nl/18/archive/02/ See webpage and listen to the release.]

Revision as of 14:39, 19 June 2022

Uneven pattern was the title for the second release of Radio Implicancies (Special Issue 18) proposed by Carmen, Jian and Kimberley.

Proposal

The following instructions were given to the group:

Dear XPUBies,
yet another adventurous week of sound experiments lies ahead of us and since next Tuesday we will publish episode TWO already, we thought it would be nice to start experimenting with editorial approaches. So for next week's contribution we would like to invite you to work on "UNEVEN PATTERNS" as a common practice. We thought of this motto as a way to approach things rather than a content itself. So feel free to interpret or implement "UNEVEN PATTERNS" in your sound pieces. Of course you can continue to work on your specific interests and incorporate all the tools and methodologies we went through this week. Please read the following notes carefully.
We hope you have fun with it!
Your caretakers: Carmen, Kimberley and Jian


See complete proposal.

Notation

Uneven pattern

As an introduction to the listening session, the following text was read to the audience:

Welcome the sound. Free your gaze, let it wander, see but do not look. Closing your eyes is also a possibility. Once the sound is received, start paying attention to it:
Do you recognise similarities?
Can you identify repetitions?
Can you decipher a logic?
Fall into a comfortable loop until meeting the first disturbance...
Finally, look for:
surprises, subversions and singularities of all kinds.
Follow the irregular outline of our uneven patterns.

See webpage and listen to the release.