> I fell the fragmentation and I fight against it. Is my relationship
> to it: before and after, before is the "moment" recorded sound is
> allways the after the moment
Jos=E9,
It's like photography - a fusion of technology and art. You need the
technical aspects of lens choice, exposure and lighting and the art is
framing and pushing the button at exactly the right moment. I always
say my finger does the art.
With sound imaging it helps a lot if you know about a bit of the
technology, but the art is capturing the buzz you feel at the time in
the recording you make. Currently I'm recording a jackdaw nest it a
chimney with a stereo pair outside and a mic up the chimney and
running long recording sessions. What I'm looking for is the parent
birds chattering and the chick responses to them. I'm hoping to get a
"short story" of a feeding session.
David
David Brinicombe
North Devon, UK
Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce
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