Collaborative Portrait: Andre Wallace

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Transom.org has great resources for audio = recording, editing, mixing, transmitting, including a guide to Audacity.
You can download Audacity here, and find tutorials, FAQ's. etc.

Create a 3 minute Site Sound work with a title.
Site Sound is an invitation to explore a physical location as a sonic experience. After orienting yourself to a particular place, feel free to explore the concept of Site Sound personally. You may choose to create a Site Sound work that conveys a cultural, geographic, historic, social, psychic, psychological site or other.
Begin by taking a sound walk in the site of your choosing.
Listening is at the heart of sound art.
Your ears via headphones are invaluable to the recording experience, this is how you will know what the machine is recording.
Your attention to sound through listening will inform your process of recording, editing and mixing the sound.
Prosumer and Professional equipment is available via the CLA-TV Studios
CLA-OIT has loaner equipment available as well.
transom.org has an illustrated guide to the Zoom H4

Travis Freeman, artist and graduate student in the Department of Art offers active studio / lab hours in room W121.
Travis will be available to hep you with your projects each week on:
Tuesday evenings from 5-8 pm
Fridays from noon-4 pm
Select one art work in the NAGAS exhibition.
Describe what attracts to this work.
Post three questions that you would like to ask the artist.
Here's mine.