Dominique Ferraton - "Bruno, September" by NAISA published on 2013-04-28T21:03:59Z Deep Wireless 9 online album is published by New Adventures in Sound Art. "Bruno, September" was completed during a month-long residency at the Bruno Arts Bank in Saskatchewan. Wandering the streets, fields and gravel roads in and around Bruno, I collected sounds every day and spoke to residents about noises they like and dislike. Using a combination of field recordings and voice, this piece recreates and interprets the soundscape of a small agricultural town while investigating how sounds affect us and how they can change our perception of a place. Dominique Ferraton is a multidisciplinary artist based in Montreal. Her work explores our environment and our relationships with it: how we transform the places we inhabit, how we are affected by them, and the correspondences or contradictions between "natural" and manufactured landscapes. www.dominiqueferraton.ca Deep Wireless 9 Online Album was produced by New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) for the 2013 edition of the annual Deep Wireless Festival of Radio & Transmission Art. The contents of the album were curated by NAISA from an international call for submissions on the theme Sonic Geography. Editions 9 through 13 of the Deep Wireless Compilation are available on NAISA's Soundcloud site. Previous compact disc editions can be heard online at naisa.ca/media-archive/compactdiscs/ Copyright of the works belongs to the artists who have agreed to have their work on NAISA's Soundcloud page. Note that Deep Wireless 9 is not available for download. Community and public radio or internet broadcasters should contact NAISA directly for access to the works for airplay. Contact naisa@naisa.ca for more information. Artistic Director: Darren Copeland Executive Director: Nadene Thériault-Copeland Image Illustration: Prashant Miranda Genre Radio Art Comment by Mel Malinowski Que j'aime ça! 2014-02-26T15:54:50Z