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MONTHLY ARCHIVES: September 2009

INDIA SOUNDSCAPE: DJ Cheb-i-Sabbah Mix (Part Three)

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“Varanasi, which most residents prefer to call Banaras or Kashi, has been a city for 6,000, perhaps as long as 10.000 years. It was originally a city where you came to die or to do sadhana. It was also a place where people came to be alone… as it encourages the kind of interiority that enables people to get a better reality that they might have when they are constantly in the current of human life… Continuously moving, continuously in flux, even Banaras’s greatest temple, the Vishvanath, has not stayed in one place, but has traveled along, moving as the energies and focus of the city have moved. What has remained, though, is an awareness of the vitality of human life and of the finality of death. In this sense, Banaras is completely unchanged from the moment of its founding.” -Robert Svoboda

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Noted DJ, Cheb-i-Sabbah, mixes this unique 70 minute sonic journey of India made with Soundwalk field recordings. Available to Soundwalk fans here, in five distinct audio excerpts.

Check it: INDIA: Soundscape and Varasani City of Light Audio Tour

Image: Eddie Stern   Audio: Soundwalk and Cheb i Sabbah

CHANEL MOBILE ART SOUNDSCAPE: Blue Noses

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Soundwalk created the original soundscape for the Chanel Mobile Art pavilion featuring contemporary artists from around the globe. We hear the following soundscape excerpt while walking thru an installation of cardboard boxes with nude figures interacting with the iconic Chanel hand bag projected inside; the work of Siberian duo Blue Noses, captured here by Stephan Crasneanscki. As Blue Noses’ work plays with the image of Russia as seen from the West, Soundwalk’s audio accompanying the installation plays along similar lines of expectation and distorting expectation.

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Soundwalk created the original soundscape for the Chanel Mobile Art exhibit by Zaha Hadid, in Hong Kong, Tokyo and New York City. Listen to other Chanel Mobile Art soundscape excerpts here.

Image:  Stephan Crasneanscki

Audio: Soundwalk

NEW IBIZA SOUNDWALK WITH PAZ VEGA

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Soundwalk is pleased to announce the release of The Ibiza Soundwalk narrated by award winning Spanish actress Paz Vega and sponsored by the Counsel of Ibiza.  Explore the sights and sounds of the Mediterranean island of Ibiza, your footsteps in sync with Paz, as you discover ancient and secret locations of the World Heritage Site, Dalt Vila, and experience the many cultures that have shaped this island. Visit the new official tourism website, www.Ibiza.Travel, for more information.

Audio: Soundwalk  Image: Orson Salazar

VOGEL POP HOSTS SALON SCREENING

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September 26th 2009: Vogel Pop hosts a salon screening of Soundwalk’s film ‘KILL THE EGO’ as part of a private exhibit of the work of visual artist Math-You Namie.  The salon is invitation only and will be hosted at the private residence of Stacy Vogel, head representation at Vogel Pop Inc.

‘KILL THE EGO’, is an audio portrait of New York City conceived by Soundwalk, visually interpreted as a motion painting film by Rostarr and directed by Jim Helton & Ron Patane.

Listen to an excerpt from ‘Kill The Ego”

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SOUNDWALK DEMOS AT PICNIC 09 AMSTERDAM

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Soundwalk will be demonstrating a soon to be released iPhone App at PICNIC Mobile Bites on Thursday, September 24. PICNIC is Amsterdam’s leading annual international event, highlighting creativity and innovation in media, entertainment and technology. PICNIC brings together and disseminates the ideas & knowledge of the world’s best creators & innovators.

PICNIC Mobile Bites offers a platform to showcase the most interesting, creative, touching, weird or exciting mobile applications.

Soundwalk will be showing a preview demo of the – soon to be released – iPhone application for the Paris art festival Nuit Blanche on October 3. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to see a preview demo of this fascinating and original iPhone application and get a preview of the «augmented reality» version of Soundwalk that will be released on Google Android phones later this autumn.

Come and join us there! Sign up at picnic.soundwalk.com to download a free app.

TECH CRUNCH: “High Concept” iPhone Apps

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A shout out to Tech Crunch and writer Erick Schonfield, who featured Soundwalk’s 24 Hours: The Starck Mix iphone app as one the first “high-concept” apps.

Access the full article, leave your comments and RT here.

24 Hours: The Starck Mix, for online streaming click here, for FREE iPhone app download click here.

EXCLUSIVE STREAMING 24 Hours: The Starck Mix

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24 Hours : The Starck Mix is a unique 24 hour soundtrack, selected, arranged, composed and mixed by Soundwalk for leading French designer Philippe Starck. Whenever you press play, the mix will start from the exact time it is in his current time zone, no matter where in the world he is that day.

24 Hours: The Starck Mix as an one-of-a-kind iPhone application specially created by Clicmobile and now available from the App Store. Download the iPhone application here.

Philippe Starck has exclusively given this unique 24 hour soundtrack to www.wallpaper.comwww.starck.com and www.soundwalk.com, available via streaming for one month only.

Click here to Stream 24 Hours: The Starck Mix from your web browser.

PARADIS DU FRUIT MIX

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A Soundwalk-style blend of carefully selected music and field recordings originating from a list of over 20 countries mapping the 4 corners of the world result in the Paradis Du Fruit Mix. Created for the newly Philippe-Starck-designed Paradis Du Fruit location on the Champs Elysees in Paris. Here is an extended excerpt of the mix.

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Mixes and blends: Simone Merli

CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY FESTIVAL

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New York City’s annual festival for contemporary psychogeography, CONFLUX, investigates the everyday urban life through emerging artistic, technological and social practice. Visual and sound artists, writers, urban adventurers and the public gather for four days to explore their urban environment.

Soundwalk is participating in the user-generated all day Conflux Festival event, ConfluxCity, taking place Sunday September 20th from 10am-6pm.

Heres how it works. Visit ConfluxCity 2009 Google Map and check out the up to date events and locations.

Soundwalk will be offering “social listening stations” at three specific locations in ChinatownMeatpacking District and Times Square. At these locations ConfluxCity participants will find a Soundwalker with a pair of headphones inviting them to listen in on Soundwalk’s audio tour created for that neighborhood and providing coupons with free download information.

Social Listening Station Schedule: Sunday Sept 20th Chinatown (12:00-3:oo pm The Luncheonette Cup & Saucer, 89 Canal St.), Meatpacking District (1:00-4:00 pm Hector’s Cafe 44 Little West 12th St.) Times Square (4:00-6:00 pm Smith’s Bar and Restaurant 701 8th Ave). 

Free audio tour downloads for these neighborhoods will be available for the full duration of ConfluxCity Festival – 12:01 a.m. Sept 17th – 11:59 pm Sept 20th. Click here to listen to samples and request your free Soundwalk.

REMEMBRANCE 09.11.09

“On the 8th anniversary of  New York City’s  Twin Towers collapsing, I downloaded the Ground Zero Sonic Memorial Soundwalk, offered for free during 09.11.09, and headed to the World Trade Center to pay my respects.

As soon as I got off the E train, I was greeted by a pair of seemingly omniscient eyes in the wall of the subway stairwell.  What did those eyes see on this day eight years ago…?  I emerged out of the subway at the audio tour’s starting point – St. Paul’s Chapel.

As I walked around Manhattan’s oldest public building in continuous use, I could sense the past and present were entangled in this neighborhood.  Amidst the tall skyscrapers, the remnants of old New Amsterdam were evident – the streets were curvy and the blocks irregular, designed to fit old Dutch farmstead.  Indeed, the air was thick with history.  As I walked to the cemetery behind the church I discovered hundreds of people gathered around the WTC memorial, in the rain and cold, some crying, some mourning silently.

Next, narrator Paul Auster guided me across Church St. and onto Liberty St.  Passing the FDNY Engine and Ladder Co. 10, I saw FDNY firemen saluting their lost comrades.  Then just a few steps down the street, the intersecting alley was lined up with flowers, words, pictures, and people paying respect. People of all races, from all across the country, the world, gathered in this single alleyway to remember, mourn, and celebrate… It was radiantly beautiful I couldn’t help but to let my eyes flood.

I had to pause my iPod.  I thought of just going home and calling it a day.  I had lost my umbrella somewhere earlier on the walk, my feet were soaking wet from the puddles, it was abnormally freezing, and I was too emotionally wrought up.  But…I pressed ‘Play’ and continued to walk, following Paul’s voice and footsteps into the World Financial Center.

As I navigated through the maze of the World Financial Center, I saw the WTC site from a completely different angle.  I could peer into the the ongoing construction, and realized that the out of the ashes there was a new foundation being built. Struck by this revelation, I found myself exiting the maze and arriving at the Winter Garden.  It is an amazing open space, overlooking the Hudson River, where people gather for coffee, lunch, or free concerts.  Slightly uplifted by the lively atmosphere, I went outside to the water.

Upon Paul’s suggestion, I sat on a bench, furthest away from the Winter Garden, at the edge of the water.  In the distance, I saw my city’s first lady – the Statue of Liberty.  She was covered in a veil of mist and rain, but she was standing and perhaps remembering the smoke filling the sky of the city on this day eight years ago.” – Brian Hirono (New York)

Check it: Ground Zero Sonic Memorial Soundwalk narrated by Paul Auster