Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Imaginary Atmospheres

Fill spaces with sounds shaped by the character of objects to be suggested in desirable environments.


Consider these conditions aesthetically.  Sparse or crowded, in the wild or in well-appointed interiors, uniformly arranged or asymmetrically scattered, the limits of space and the compositions of objects imply meaning and mood, content both emotional and intellectual, and movement of both music and listeners.

What happens in the mind is as meaningful as what happens in the setting informed by sounds.