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The Tables Are Turned. My Interview on Sound Design Live Podcast "Turning Technology Into Performance"

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I was recently interviewed by Berkeley, CA Sound Designer Nathan Lively on his podcast Sound Design Live which has over 10,000 followers! This was a nice turn as I’m normally the one doing the interviewing :^).

You can read the original post “Turning Technology Into Performancehere, listen to the full 26 minute interview using the player below, or download the MP3 here.

In the interview I offer a lot of behind-the-scenes notes on: how I got started with electronic music, Modulate This! Blog, sound design work on Patchlab, working with tangible interfaces such as AudioCubes, social media for artists, and a discussion of my open knowledge 9 Box method which is being used as the basis for a K-6 electronic music lab in a Denver Metro school.

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Turning Technology Into Performance by Sound Design Live

Thanks to Nathan for taking to time to interview me and making me LOL multiple times during the interview. It was a blast! If you want to learn more about Nathan visit http://www.nathanlively.com.

Mark Mosher
Electronic Music Artist, Boulder, CO
Official Web Site: www.MarkMosherMusic.com
Listen/Download Albums: www.MarkMosherMusic.com/music.html

5 responses to “The Tables Are Turned. My Interview on Sound Design Live Podcast "Turning Technology Into Performance"”

  1. Robert Laskowski

    I cannot thank you enough for the article post.Thanks Again. Want more.

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  2. Rylee Hermann

    Appreciate you sharing, great blog article.Much thanks again. Awesome.

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  3. I had a great time working on this and learned a lot. Thanks Mark!
    A couple of people commented in and I sent them to your site for more info.

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  4. Hey Stiff,
    Happy Thanksgiving. Yeah, one of the reasons I posted this weekend was so that people could listen on their lazy Friday after overeating :^).

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  5. Will listen later. Now: Too. Much. Turkey.
    Happy Thanksgiving!

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