As part of the Design Inquiry DEPE Space Residency Program at MOCAD, Julia Yezbick and Benjamin Gaydos of The Detroit Phonographers Union will present a series of sound pieces collectively titled: “Urban Acoustic Ecologies.” These works are composed of untreated and unprocessed location recordings in and around Detroit. Similar to other phonographers unions around the country, the Detroit Phonographers Union explores and documents their sonic environment, capturing auditory phenomena otherwise lost in order to record and playback the particularity of places within new listening contexts.
Public Performance of Urban Acoustic Ecologies, November 15th, 1-3pm.