Some Landscapes has a great post about landscape artist/musician Richard Skelton. As evident in works like Landings, Skelton is an artmonk, an eco-process-relationalist extraordinaire, and very much the musical equivalent of the kinds of artists I wrote about here. Threads Across the River (which follows Scar Tissue in the video below) is beautiful:
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Posted in Music & soundscape, tagged acoustic ecology, landscape art, music, soundscape on March 21, 2011 | 4 Comments »
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