Re: FLUXLIST: Back to the fun.
I think Audacity does all these tricks and more. It is free. Just google it. It is somewhere over at sourceforge.net . /Björn Can anybody point me to a good and cheap or free program for editing sound and for converting files from wav to mp3? Thanks, Cecil
Re: FLUXLIST: Back to the fun.
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Back to the fun. This is great stuff, Cecil -JohnAgreed joined Suse AMazing range word/sound/image powerful--vast in layer backward and forward-- Have you broken a sound barrier with this site? then it was unsound to begin with thank you for knocking it down (I still have no electric site I do have a large brick wall downtown it works) But back to you--fabulous, fluxin fabulous In re: especially be interested to hear any commentary on the show inFort Worth called Visual Poetry. I can only imagine walking into the room the colors assault and correct my arising perception the whole room informs me beneath my own awareness how to read the signs. I vibrate between the yellow and black those poles of the soul--intimately resonating this show is fucking great I say especially now having even greater context of body suse At 01:07 AM 2/25/2006, you wrote: Greetings all,I now have the two exhibitions hanging that have kept me so busy the last three months. They may be seenat http://touchon.com along with roughly a CD worth of my sound collage works and two books of collage poetry.I would The exhibition when I first saw everything together really knocked medown. I personally was very happy with the feel of the gallery withthese works in it. One of the rooms was almost completely yellow,black and white and it was interesting to 'bathe' in the coloremanating from the works as a group.Hopefully I can now spend a bit more time doing some of the other things I love such as sound collages!Can anybody point me to a good and cheap or free program for editing sound and for converting files from wav to mp3?Also hi to Rod Stasick and Herb Levy whom I got to have lunch with this week.Thanks,Cecil __Dr. John M. Bennett Curator, Avant Writing CollectionRare Books & Manuscripts LibraryThe Ohio State University Libraries1858 Neil Av MallColumbus, OH 43210 USA(614) 292-3029[EMAIL PROTECTED]www.johnmbennett.net___
Re: FLUXLIST: Back to the fun.
This is great stuff, Cecil - John At 01:07 AM 2/25/2006, you wrote: Greetings all, I now have the two exhibitions hanging that have kept me so busy the last three months. They may be seen at http://touchon.com along with roughly a CD worth of my sound collage works and two books of collage poetry. I would especially be interested to hear any commentary on the show in Fort Worth called Visual Poetry. The exhibition when I first saw everything together really knocked me down. I personally was very happy with the feel of the gallery with these works in it. One of the rooms was almost completely yellow, black and white and it was interesting to 'bathe' in the color emanating from the works as a group. Hopefully I can now spend a bit more time doing some of the other things I love such as sound collages! Can anybody point me to a good and cheap or free program for editing sound and for converting files from wav to mp3? Also hi to Rod Stasick and Herb Levy whom I got to have lunch with this week. Thanks, Cecil __ Dr. John M. Bennett Curator, Avant Writing Collection Rare Books & Manuscripts Library The Ohio State University Libraries 1858 Neil Av Mall Columbus, OH 43210 USA (614) 292-3029 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.johnmbennett.net ___
FLUXLIST: Back to the fun.
Greetings all, I now have the two exhibitions hanging that have kept me so busy the last three months. They may be seen at http://touchon.com along with roughly a CD worth of my sound collage works and two books of collage poetry. I would especially be interested to hear any commentary on the show in Fort Worth called Visual Poetry. The exhibition when I first saw everything together really knocked me down. I personally was very happy with the feel of the gallery with these works in it. One of the rooms was almost completely yellow, black and white and it was interesting to 'bathe' in the color emanating from the works as a group. Hopefully I can now spend a bit more time doing some of the other things I love such as sound collages! Can anybody point me to a good and cheap or free program for editing sound and for converting files from wav to mp3? Also hi to Rod Stasick and Herb Levy whom I got to have lunch with this week. Thanks, Cecil