Join us on Saturday, October 14 for Open House Chicago, a citywide architectural festival. NON:op Open Opera Works and the Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology (MSAE) team up with the Chicago Architecture Center to reveal its acoustic dimensions in Aural Architecture: Listening is the Other …
JOIN US FOR OPEN HOUSE CHICAGO 2018! 1-3pm Saturday, October 13 and 3-5pm Sunday, October 14
Augustana Lutheran Church
5500 S Woodlawn Ave, Chicago, IL 60637
NON:op Open Opera Works and the Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology team up with the Chicago Architecture Center to present Aural Architecture or Hearing is the Other Half of How We Know for the 2018 Open House Chicago.
Meetings, radio broadcasts, exhibitions, soundwalks
October MSAE Meeting
7:30 pm Thursday, October 7, Star Lounge Coffee Bar 2521 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60622. 773-384-7827 (Star Lounge closes at 9:00, so this won’t last long unless we decide to continue across the street at The Beetle.) World Listening Project activities will be discussed. An agenda will be posted soon to MSAE list.
Aural Architecture broadcast on WNUR
7:30 pm Thursday, October 7, WNUR 89.3 FM, 1877 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208. 847-866-9687 Admission: $5 suggested donation for those attending the event. Listen on 89.3FM or the live-stream on http://www.wnur.org. This event is part of the Fifth Annual Chicago Calling Arts Festival.
The Corpse – MSAE Soundwalk
2—4:00 pm Saturday, October 16. Beginning at The Corpse Performance Space | The Green Lantern gallery, this soundwalk engages participants a important facet of the Ukrainian Village/Humboldt Park neighborhood that’s often ignored: its soundscape. The Corpse | The Green Lantern, 2542 W. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622 E-mail: thecorpse@lanternprojects.com Soundwalkposter
World Listening Project – framework:afield – Episode 3
World Listening Project’s framework:afield mini-series aired on September 26. “Collected Ear” was curated by Chicago artist Andy Armstrong. This episode focuses on “…a somewhat diverse array of raw, relatively unprocessed recordings, calling to attention more personal/unique interpretations of field recording, regardless of fidelity…to provide you with a seamless conversation between people, objects, and places.”
Deborah Stratman’s “Tactical Uses of a Belief in the Unseen”
Sound installation on exhibit until Saturday, Oct. 16, 2010 Gahlberg Gallery, College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn IL 60137. Tel.: 630-942-4000 (The exhibit was reviewed by Peter Margasak in the Chicago Reader, and a “critics’ picks” in Artforum.)
Giant Ear))) ASAE “Listening for the Future” wrap-up, plus Chicago Phonography
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