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Helsinki-Ottawa transition
Posted September 18th, 2007 by james1:50 minutes (2.11 MB)
A transition between the Helsinki blacksmith-fountain clip and the Ottawa road-sewer clip.
Helsinki/Ottawa, road/mall/street/sewer
Posted September 13th, 2007 by james4:43 minutes (5.4 MB)
A shift-sequence between Helsinki and Ottawa, moving from the breakbeat-Stockman clip, through the two Lincoln Fields mall clips, to the road/sewer clip. The opening clapping links texturally to the closing water sound; the rhythm of the footsteps closing the Helsinki clip links to the rhythm of the beeping starting the Ottawa clip; plus links between very differenct musics and voices in very different languages...
Montreal Biodome: From public area to Arctic ecosystem hall.(?)
Posted June 1st, 2007 by james0:23 minutes (452.59 KB)
May 16th 2007, afternoon. Montreal Biodome. Medium peopliness; high-ish sound density. Not entirely certain of the exact location here, but it is somewhere around the Arctic ecosystem hall.
Montreal Biodome: From smaller indoor space to larger Arctic ecosystem hall.
Posted June 1st, 2007 by james1:13 minutes (1.39 MB)
May 16th 2007, afternoon. Montreal Biodome. Medium peopliness; high-ish sound density. From an indoor space to a larger indoor space emulating an outdoor space.
From large corridor area, voices prominent, to the Arctic ecosystem hall, with loud ventilation/lighting hum, some bird sounds (gulls etc), some water sounds. Voices throughout.
Montreal Biodome: From St Lawrence Marine Ecosystem hall to smaller space with music.
Posted June 1st, 2007 by james1:07 minutes (1.28 MB)
May 16th 2007, afternoon. Montreal Biodome. Medium peopliness; high-ish sound density. From an indoor space emulating an outdoor space, to an indoor space with music.
From a Marine ecosystem hall to a smaller space with music. Voices throughout. Starts in larger space with water and birds, multiple voices in various languages, to smaller space with music dominant.
Montreal Biodome: From St Lawrence Marine Ecosystem hall to small tunnel-like space, and back.
Posted June 1st, 2007 by james1:00 minutes (1.15 MB)
May 16th 2007, afternoon. Montreal Biodome. Medium peopliness; high-ish sound density. From an indoor space emulating an outdoor space, to an indoor space, and back.
From an open Marine Ecosystem hall - water, some birds, prominent ventilation/lighting hum - to a smaller, tunnel-like space - water etc from previous space in distance, and back again. Voices throughout.
Montreal Biodome: From small exhibition hall to St Lawrence Marine Ecosystem hall.
Posted June 1st, 2007 by james1:22 minutes (1.58 MB)
May 16th 2007, afternoon. Montreal Biodome. Medium peopliness; high-ish sound density. From an indoor space to an indoor space emulating an outdoor space.
From a smaller space with music etc, sliding doors, then large, open Marine ecosystem hall; prominent ventilation/lighting hum; birds; distant water; footsteps; water comes closer, recedes; different water closer, recedes. Voices throughout.
Montreal Biodome: Laurentian Forest Ecosystem Hall to small exhibition hall, including background film/music
Posted June 1st, 2007 by james0:42 minutes (820.96 KB)
May 16th 2007, afternoon. Montreal Biodome. Medium peopliness; high-ish sound density. From an indoor space emulating an outdoor space, to an indoor space.
From the open Laurention Forest ecosystem hall to a smaller exhibition space with the music and narration from a film in an adjacent auditorium quite prominent. Voices throughout. Starts in larger space with water and ventilation, multiple voices in various languages in background throughout, to smaller space with music dominant. Sounds of automatic sliding doors throughout.
Montreal Biodome: Laurentian Forest Ecosystem Hall...
Posted June 1st, 2007 by james0:40 minutes (788.82 KB)
May 16th 2007, afternoon. Montreal Biodome. Medium peopliness; high sound density. Indoor space emulating an outdoor space. In the Laurention Forest Ecosystem Hall: space shift defined primarily by changes in sound of falling water - changing sources, changing distances, and a shift to a smaller space at the end. Bird near the beginning; voices in various languages.
Montreal Biodome: Tropical forest ecosystem hall to smaller space with music, plus brief return.
Posted June 1st, 2007 by james0:28 minutes (541.88 KB)
May 16th 2007, afternoon. Montreal Biodome. Medium peopliness; high-ish sound density. From an indoor space emulating an outdoor space, to an indoor space.
From the open tropical forest ecosystem hall to a smaller space with music. Voices throughout. Starts in larger space with water and birds, multiple voices in various languages, to smaller space with music dominant. Brief return to former sapce.
