From the monthly archives:

March 2010

We have just put the finishing touches on the follow up to Greg Moore’s debut CD Here at Last. The new album I’ve Dreamed of You is a Celtic CD with everyone’s favorite celtic pieces with some new and contemporary additions. The Queensland Pops Orchestra was recorded at Ghostgum Audio under the baton of Sean O’Boyle.

The CD will be released on the 15th April for Mother’s day and would of course make the perfect gift! For latest news click over to Greg Moore’s site

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Sound of Ice Melting

by geoff on March 1, 2010

I have been looking for a while to give credit for the installation art that I took a photo of at the top of my site – and finally found it. The work is by Paul Koss and is titled Sound of Ice Melting (1970). This particular installation (and photo) was in the foyer of the Guggenheim museum, New York in March 2009 as part of The Third Mind: American Artists Contemplate Asia 1860-1989 exhibition.  It incorporates eight microphones focused at two twenty-five-pound blocks of melting ice.

The viewer is invited to “listen” to the sound of ice melting, which is a way of slowing down the mind to become aware of one’s ambient environment as a live sonic event.

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