• Hearing Hidden Noise with Felipe Vareschi

  • Apr 24 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

Hearing Hidden Noise with Felipe Vareschi

  • Summary

  • It sounds simple, but what is noise? Is it unwanted sounds? Is it a set of frequencies? Or is it something that is always around us but something we don’t usually notice? Today we talk with Felipe Vareshi about their compositions and performances that give voice to the quietest and most hidden forms of noise pollution that affect us as individuals and as groups coexisting within urban spaces. We talk about sound, noise, listening, and the potentials of sound as a medium for “possible” futures and of the artist as the enabler for these kind of possibilities.

    Bio​

    Felipe Vareschi is an Experimental Electronic Musician, Performer and Mastering Engineer based in Berlin. Their work explores the way people interact with each other through objects, with a particular focus on the interactions between individuals, technology and nature.

    Felipe Vareschi is developing a new musical language where interactions between electronics, sound objects, performers, and installation sites mimic social interactions and human-object networks. Inspired by the physical and imaginary sounds of everyday life, Felipe aims to empower listeners to value and participate in the soundscape around them and embrace the noise of interconnected life.

    Links

    https://www.felipevareschi.com/

    https://www.vareschimastering.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/frmvar/

    Your host

    Steve Williams / drusnoise https://instagram.com/drusnoise

    https://sustain.fm

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