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Naisa Sound Channel – August 2024 (Vol 19; Iss 8)

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1)Sound Travels Festival of Sound Art
2) Sound Travels Exhibitions
3) Laurier Woods SOUNDwalk
4) Sound Art Workshop
5) 48-Hour Sound Art Challenge
6)SOUNDplay Festival opens September 26
7) Decomposing Piano Exhibition

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1) Sound Travels Festival of Sound Art

June 20 – September 23, 2024
All events at NAISA North Media Arts Centre, 313 Highway 124, South River
unless otherwise indicated
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Naisa Sound Travels

New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) launches its 26th edition of the Sound Travels Festival of Sound Art with summer-long events that include indoor and outdoor exhibitions, SOUNDwalks, Sound Art Workshops, weekly Open Improvs, and special World Listening Day events on July 18.

“This year’s Sound Travels festival invites visitors to listen for hidden structures and relationships in seemingly unrelated, even chaotic events. Works in the festival reimagine the relationship of chaos and order in the auditory experiences we encounter both in art and in everyday life.” — Darren Copeland, Artistic Director, New Adventures in Sound Art


Sixteen Chimes by Alexander Klink

2) Sound Travels Exhibitions

June 20 – September 23, 2024
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Sixteen Chimes by Alexandre Klinke

Sixteen Chimes is a sound art installation that features 16 chime bars, controlled electronically by a custom-made circuit. By placing the chimes in different parts of the gallery, the installation emphasizes the spatial nature of sound, and its interplay with distinct acoustic spaces. The generative aspect of the piece is determined by the irregular beats that each chime makes, repeating every 1 to 25 seconds, which can be modified by people in the audience from a knob located with each chime. The result is an ever-changing composition that is affected by the audience’s interaction with the piece. Learn more about Sixteen Chimes by watching this video interview.

The Sensation of Distribution by Mitchell Akiyama and Brady Peters
The Sensation of Distribution connects the exploration of acoustic pipe resonance with a more domestic vernacular. Mounted on NAISA’s exterior walls to impersonate furnace vents and erupting from the ground, The Sensation of Distribution re-invites visitors to explore the unnoticed or imminent sonic and aesthetic potential of our built environment.

3) Laurier Woods SOUNDwalk

Louise de Kiriline Lawrence Nature Festival
August 17, 2024, 10 am – 4 pm
Laurier Woods, North Bay. Meet in the Parking lot at the end of Brule Street (just off Franklin Street).
FREE

Go on a SOUNDwalk and explore the sounds of Laurier Woods during the Louise de Kiriline Lawrence Nature Festival with NAISA Artistic Director Darren Copeland. The Louise de Kiriline Lawrence Nature Festival is a day long event organized each year by the Friends of Laurier Woods, North Bay Mattawa Conservation Authority, and the Nipissing Naturalists Club. Darren will lead SOUNDwalks at various times throughout the day.

4) Sound Art Workshop

August 24, 2024, 1 – 4 pm
$50

In this workshop led by NAISA Artistic Director Darren Copeland, you will learn how to record your voice, make short field recordings, edit your recordings and share your final creation at the end of the workshop. No experience with audio is necessary. The workshop is a great point of entry for accessing the new Workshop Studio at the NAISA North Media Arts Centre in South River. Advance Registration required – limited capacity.

5) 48-Hour Sound Art Challenge

October 18 – 20, 2024, 4 pm – 4 pm
Warbler’s Roost, 3785D Eagle Lake Road, South River, Ontario

This weekend intensive invites artists to create a sound art miniature in a 48-hour period. The 48-hour Sound Art Challenge will take place at Warbler’s Roost, a 14-acre rural, forested and lake-side property in the Almaguin Highlands. NAISA will provide assistance with access to its supply of equipment. Participating artists should bring their own portable recording devices and computers and other tools necessary for their creation. Peer learning and sharing will be encouraged throughout the process and NAISA Artistic Director Darren Copeland will facilitate and assist participants. Results of the 48-hour Sound Art Challenge will be aired on NAISA Radio and NAISA’s social media channels after completion.

6) SOUNDplay Festival

September 26, 2024 – January 6, 2025

NAISA is pleased to launch the 23rd edition of its SOUNDplay festival beginning on September 26 with an exhibition of Colin Frank’s interactive sound installation A Soundmap of Sherbrooke’s Machine Songs and will conclude with a special AV adaptation of The Wetland Project being screened for the youandiarewaterearthfireairoflifeanddeath series organized by Christof Migone. More festival details in the next NAISA Sound Channel.

7) NAISA’s Decomposing Piano Exhibition

Open Improv – Every Sunday at 2 pm, until August 26, 2024

The Decomposing Piano has been transforming outside the NAISA North Media Arts Centre since December 2022. It continues to reveal new timbres and shifting tunings by the day and sometimes even by the hour. A YouTube webcam focused on the piano brings out the soundscape of the main thoroughfare through the piano’s decaying architecture. Starting on July 8th, NAISA began hosting Sunday afternoon jam sessions for the summer using the Decomposing Piano which is facilitated by NAISA Executive Director and pianist Nadene Thériault-Copeland.

Listen here to performances on the Decomposing Piano.

New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) is a non-profit organization that presents performances and installations spanning the entire spectrum of sound art.  NAISA is partially funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, Ontario Arts Council, and the Canada Council for the Arts.  NAISA would also like to thank Reuten Construction, Charles Street Video, and Warbler’s Roost for their sponsorship of SOUNDplay 2024

New Adventures in Sound Art is located in the traditional territory of the Anishinabewaki peoples covered by the Williams Treaty (1923) and Robinson-Huron Treaty (1850). New Adventures in Sound Art recognizes the significant ongoing contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples to aural culture in Canada.

Inquiries & general information:
Nadene Thériault-Copeland, Executive Director
New Adventures in Sound Art
705-386-0880 or Email

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