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Snacks, Boram and Breen > “foley artists”

Snacks had a fine time scoring and sound designing our film at Steim.  We’ve been working consistently on this project for about 6 months, and expect to continue to an…

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Benjamin Thigpen > head transplant experiment continued

head transplant experiment is a very noisy piece for solo computer, largely composed during 2 residencies at STEIM in 2007 and 2008. After the first performances of the piece (February,…

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Alex Nowitz > Artistic Residency September 4-17, 2009

1) Problems regarding unwanted distortion with my existing setup, which consists of 2 Wii-Remotes, LiSa, junXion, Mackie mixer 1202VLZ, Digidesign Interface, wireless headset system Shure ULXP4 and a DPA microphone,…

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Truus de Groot & Bosko Hrnjak > the Salton Sea Project

We are thrilled to be working at STEIM in Amsterdam at this moment creating sounds for the Salton Sea Project. STEIM has provided us with a wonderful large studio and…

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Dan Breen & Tom Boram > sssnacksss are go for amsterdam.

Great to have been invited. It’s been great to have time to work on our project in this place with these hosts. No disasters so far. Realizing that it takes…

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