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Alfonso Stefanini, The Rio Times
– Sounds can be beautiful, like the bioacoustics sounds produced in the Amazon Rainforest where animals, emulating musicians, perform independent parts and make specific voices that complement each other forming a glorious symphony. Or the installation “Sounds of the Earth”, by Doug Aitken, where you can hear the bowels of the Earth live in Inhotim, Minas Gerais.
March 5, 2013
Alfonso Stefanini, The Rio Times
There is more to water than meets the eye, especially with the apparent abundance of water in some areas and the lack of it in others. Sometimes we just have to know where to look for, not necessarily with divining rods, but rather with good inquiry and sound science.
February 27, 2013