A recent article in The New Yorker is very interesting and timely in the midst of The Sound Symposium: Onward and Upward with Technology: Hear No Evil
An artist uses audio analysis to investigate violence.
Doreen St. Félix
If you're interested in preserving our heritage, this might be a spot for you. You could also join the @NLHistoricTrust. Once they're gone, they're gone forever.
@mijnaiviv Your words at Dave’s service were perfect. He was an artist and had that “secret life��. He made such a contribution to Figgy Duff. He and Noel were brothers in arms.
A network problem has meant some CBC radio programs across the country went off the air and offline Wednesday morning.
Technical teams are working to fix the issue. https://t.co/yAqMqCeX4V .
The Colorado decision opens the way not just for more whining about witch hunts but for unprecedented confusion about whether and where Donald Trump is on the ballot.
https://t.co/vubpvB0weY
If I could only listen to one voice til the end of time.
I’ll sing this Sunday at Glasgow’s Necropolis, city of the dead. Most were buried in mass common graves with no markers inc. Alexander Hume, writer of this tune.
Here’s to them.
https://t.co/hbLhBnEvzM via @YouTube