This is one of the coolest and most creative concerts i've been to. I enjoyed it so much primarily because of its resonance with my passion for sound, sound experience, and sound editing and creative sonic experience in music with technology and techniques form audio signal processing. This is just so me. I adore the idea of creating musical works based on a sound experience perspective that is extracted from and integrated into our daily experience--we don't normally realize how important sound is in our life, and how amazing that fact is. That is, us human beings take great pleasure and great utilization from the sound of everything (or some things...). Why is that? Why is our brain's pleasure got stimulated just by some mechanical vibrations; and how does it make sense out of these chaotic signals? These are the fundamental puzzles that motivated my interest in auditory perception and music/language processing in the first place, and the best embodiment of this in music is seen in this concert. Website contains individual project links and their use of sound materials from FREESOUND (concert website: http://soundcreationlab.hol.es | Phonos website: http://phonos.upf.edu/node/728?language=en)
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