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  1. CBC Ideas: The Signal of Noise

    Once long past, listening gave clues for survival. Now we listen unconsciously, blocking noise and tuning in to what we want to hear. Yet the unwanted sounds we filter out tell us a lot about our environment and our lives. Broadcaster Teresa Goff listens for the messages in our walls of sound.

    As civilization has become more mechanized, more urbanized and more digitized, the amount of noise has increased in tandem. This noise, according to Garrett Keizer, author of The Unwanted Sound of Everything We Want: A Book about Noise , "is a window for understanding some of the paradoxes and contradictions of being human." If you take the sum total of all sounds within any area, what you have is an intimate reflection of the social, technological, and natural conditions of that place.

    Hildegard Westerkamp, a founding member of the World Forum for Acoustic Ecology, says that "Environmental sound is like a spoken word with each sound or soundscape having its own meanings and expressions." So when you listen to the noise, what does it have to tell you? "Noise is a pit of interpretation," says noise musician Brian Chippendale. Broadcaster Teresa Goff goes into the pit with her documentary, The Signal of Noise.

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 8 months ago

  2. The last quiet place - Gordon Hempton

    Gordon Hempton says that silence is an endangered species. He defines real quiet as presence — an absence of noise. The Earth, as he knows it, is a “solar-powered jukebox.”

    —Huffduffed by zzot 10 months ago

  3. Echo Lake :: Sunday Evening

    Here’s another shimmering psych-pop gem from Echo Lake’s debut 12 EP Young Silence, which drops next week on No Pain in Pop. If you’re still somehow

    http://www.gorillavsbear.net/2011/02/10/mp3-echo-lake-sunday-evening/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+GVSB+%28gorillavsbear.net%29

    —Huffduffed by glueslabs 2 years ago

  4. Radiolad Podcast: Words

    s almost impossible to imagine a world without words. But in this hour of Radiolab, we try to do just that. We speak to a woman who taught a 27-year-old man the first words of his life, and we hear a firsthand account of what it feels like to have the language center of your brain wiped out by a stroke. Plus: a group of children invent an entirely new language in Nicaragua in the 1970s.

    From http://www.wnyc.org/shows/radiolab/

    —Huffduffed by GonzaloGM 2 years ago

  5. Radiolab: Words

    http://www.wnyc.org/shows/radiolab/episodes/2010/09/10

    It’s almost impossible to imagine a world without words. But in this hour of Radiolab, we try to do just that. We speak to a woman who taught a 27-year-old man the first words of his life, and we hear a firsthand account of what it feels like to have the language center of your brain wiped out by a stroke.

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 2 years ago

  6. Alien Invasion

    They’re heeeere! Yes, aliens are wreaking havoc and destruction throughout the land. But these aliens are Arizona beetles, and the land is in California, where the invasive insects are a serious problem.

    And what of space-faring aliens? We have those too: how to find them, and how to protect our planet – and theirs.

    From Hollywood to SETI’s hi-tech search for extraterrestrials, aliens are invading Are We Alone?

    Guests:

    • Paul Davies – Physicist and author of The Eerie Silence: Renewing Our Search for Alien Intelligence
    • Frank Drake- Senior Scientist, SETI Institute
    • Andy Ihnatko – Journalist and tech blogger
    • Margaret Race – Biologist and Principal Investigator at the SETI Institute
    • Margaret McLean – Director of bioethics at the Markkula Center for Ethics, Santa Clara University
    • Mark Hoddle – Biological Control Specialist at the University of California, Riverside
    • Vanessa Lopez – Graduate student in entomology, University of California, Riverside

    http://radio.seti.org/episodes/Alien_Invasion

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 years ago

  7. MOI_Kyle_Gann.mp3

    From http://colinmarshall.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=607400

    —Huffduffed by Raaphorst 3 years ago

  8. Dave’s Lounge - Best In Downtempo, Midtempo and Chillout 170

    A few months ago, the awesome Properly Chilled podcast talked about the idea that downtempo electronic BPMs seem to be rising every year, almost to the point where downtempo means midtempo. This week’s playlist represents that more midtempo side of the genre very well, I think.

    Playlist for Dave’s Lounge #170:

    Polished Chrome, "Gimme Your Love"
    Tal M. Klein, "Crawlin’ Up the Spout"
    Flashbaxx, "IMU (Quincy Jointz Remix)" Clarisse Albrecht, "Vocé Me Da" Craft, "Toddler Rhythm"
    Mr. Line, "Waiting to Drop"
    Jane Silence, "In Between"

    —Huffduffed by digitalvision 3 years ago

  9. Junot Diaz reads Edwidge Danticat

    Junot Diaz reads Edwidge Danticat’s "Water Child."

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 3 years ago