Ira Greenberg is director of the Center of Creative Computation and is a professor at SMU. He's had a career as a painter, animator, designer, programmer, arts director, professor and author. In addition to having lectured at universities across the world, he's authored three books on creative coding, including the first major reference for Processing. His current research … [Read more...]
Noise, Storytelling with Sound, and Visuals on the Radio with Radiolab’s Jad Abumrad
I recently had the chance to chat with Jad Abumrad, creator and co-host of WNYC's Radiolab. Each episode of Radiolab explores ideas in science, technology, and the universe at large through a seamless blend of expert interviews, sound design, and music. Together with co-host Robert Krulwich, the show has covered topics such as sleep, colors, cities, and loops, just to name a … [Read more...]
Can’t We All Just Get Along? Arguments about acoustics and design
Guest Contribution by Steven Klein There are many reasons for conflicting viewpoints and misinformation on studio design / acoustics. This article will examine components contributing to the confusion along with some advice on how to avoid common pitfalls. Chaos (Merriam-Webster Dictionary: the inherent unpredictability in the behavior of a complex natural system.) We … [Read more...]
Scaling and Design
In my previous post I mentioned about thinking of sound as data. What is this data? It could be the frequency of an oscillator, the resonance of a filter, the grain size of a granulator, pitch, amplitude...and so on. We could probably fill pages worth of parameters that can either define or control the qualities of a sound. If we can break down such parameters into numbers, we … [Read more...]
Ambivalence
Nathan Moody has published a brilliant post on his blog Noise Jockey dedicated to explore several things about ambivalence and its relationship to our creative decisions in sound. I’m not talking about ambiguity. When the viewer or listener comes to your work, it’s OK to be ambiguous. The best art and design only goes halfway: The viewers themselves must ideally step up to … [Read more...]
Behind the Art: Randy Thom
Welcome to "Behind the Art", a new section of Designing Sound created with the goal of studying the artistic and creative aspects of sound design, featuring several interviews dedicated to explore the minds and creative approaches of professional sound designers out there, with the goal of expand our creative worlds and learn how others tell stories with sound. There are a lot … [Read more...]
New Design and Migration to WordPress
I started this website using RapidWeaver. I've been a Worpress user for several years, but I wanted try soemthing new for this site. RpadiWeaver is nice for a static website, but not for a blog. Why? - Each time I wanted to publish a blog post, it takes a lot of time re-uploading all the site - RW is machine dependent. I need RW app installed in my Mac to update the site, … [Read more...]