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DAYS RADIO HOUR free103point9 and Michelle Nagai Online radio show featuring sound art, discussion, environmental recordings, and other sonic ephemera inspired by 17th century NYC. |
PRACTICAL
HISTORY PANEL Panelists: Andrea Polli, Eric Sanderson, PhD, Jaap Jacobs, PhD, Renee Ridgway, Felicia Mayro. Moderator: Thomas Miller, PhD How can we interpret the landscape of the past through the environment of the present? Why pursue cross-disciplinary work, and how does promoting dialogue among artists, scientists, and historians enhance professional investigations or creative endeavors? |
PSG
TELEPHONE TOUR Ryan Holsopple, Technical Director. Various artists A self-guided walk through the area of the Farm, utilizing cell or payphones to access an open-source telephony server featuring original sound art created for PSG. |
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LANDSCAPES Edmund Mooney Sounds of the Meadow, the Orchard, the Skating Pond and the Shoreline. Permanently available in two locations: 1. THE FARM SWITCHBOARD at Performance Space 122 (1st Ave. & 9th St., 2nd floor corridor); and 2. downloadable mp3s and a PDF map provide a 30-minute listening route through the East Village, following the vanished landscapes. |
Pre-URBAN
WORLD WALKING TOUR AND TALK Eric Sanderson, Assoc. Director, Landscape Ecology, Wildlife Conservation Society and Peter Joost, NYC Audubon led a walk describing the environment and topography of the pre-urban East Village, with a focus on birds and their habitats. |
SOUNDWALKS Michelle Nagai Guided listening walks led by a composer, acoustic ecologist, and Deep Listening practitioner. Stuyvesant's Ghost Walk - nighttime terrain of the Farm - and Farm Waterways Walk - the now-hidden waterways from St. Mark's Church to the Stuyvesant Town fountain. |
Other Projects
Double Dutch Divas Renee Ridgeway
"Peter Stuyvesant's Ghost" (CD). Recorded by Saskia Janssen


