LISTEN
The Sonic Series
About the Series:
 
Listening is an active process, a means by which we interpret the sonic soup of our physical world. Listening heightens our sensory existence and attunes us to the tempo of our everyday lives.
Join us for a series of engaging performances, discussions, and interactive experiments that explore different aspects of listening—from using sound as a diagnostic tool to investigating the art, science, and mechanics of the human voice.
Presented in conjunction with the Listening exhibit project.
Funded by the National Science Foundation.
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Upcoming Events:

Hearing Voices

 

 

 

 


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Sunday, September 12, 1 p.m.
McBean Theater
Embark on a journey down your windpipe! Discover the relationship between vocal production and listening with internationally renowned vocal coach Dave Stroud. Stroud will introduce "speech level singing," a method that approaches singing as an extension of speech. Volunteers from the audience will receive one-on-one feedback from Dave Stroud.

Professional singers—including Terry Ellis of En Vogue, Tony Lindsay of Santana, Christy Macintosh of Beach Blanket Babylon, and Chelsea Dyer—will provide vocal demonstrations.

David Stroud
     
Past Events:
   
Deep Listening®
with Pauline Oliveros
Saturday, April 3, and
Sunday, April 4, 1—4p.m., Classroom
This special workshop introduced Pauline Oliveros' practice of Deep Listening ®, which involves heightened awareness of and active engagement with the sounds that surround us. Blindfolded participants were slowly led through the Exploratorium, a profound experience that allowed them to listen deeply to the sounds around them. A follow-up discussion gave participants the opportunity to share their "blindwalk" experiences and compare them with recordings of what they had heard.
You Won't Believe
Your Ears
Wednesday, May 5, 7 p.m.
McBean Theater

This fascinating evening program led participants on an auditory odyssey exploring the strengths and limitations of sound as a perceptive device. Guided by radio dramatist Tony Palermo and researcher Diana Deutsch, participants were introduced to sound effect devices and experienced striking sound illusions.

Sound Trips:
A Travelogue Through Sonic Landscapes


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Saturday, June 12, 2 p.m.
McBean Theater
Using state-of-the-art technologies, we turned the McBean Theater into a variety of sonic landscapes. Sound artists David Dunn, Manuel Rocha Iturbide, Jason Reinier, and Paul Matzner, and composers Guillermo Galindo and Maggi Payne explored the auditory environment and discussed how composers use field recordings as a sonic palette.  
Tuning In 4
Wednesday, July 14, 7 p.m.
McBean Theater
Every musical instrument has a unique personality. Whether it's a violin, a steel pan, or a series of wineglasses played with wet fingers, you recognize each instrument by its unique sound quality. Instrument designer Bart Hopkin, acclaimed steel pan tuner and player LeRoy Williams, and sound artist and Exploratorium exhibit developer Krys Bobrowski will share how they listen for an instrument's nuances and how they shape the personality of the instruments they make and play. Space is limited; reservations are recommended. Please call 415-528-4308 for more information.
Listen While
You Work
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Saturday, August 28, 12—3 p.m.
Museum Floor
Meet artists and professionals whose jobs depend on manipulating, filtering, and focusing on particular sounds. Annie Gosfield will perform EWA7 , a composition that incorporates sounds from factories, industrial materials, junk percussion, and altered instruments. Then learn to discern and interpret sounds with Ken Dunckel, a safe and vault technician, auto shop instructor Lisa Miller, and internal medicine specialist Dr. Ray Yeh.
     
     
     
     
     
   
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