Transcripts of the Corona Lectures now available
I have received occasional requests for transcripts and audio recordings of the Corona Lectures. While I’ve held off on releasing audio-only, I’ve decided to put together the transcripts as eBooks. Having done the work of compiling the lectures, of being forced to consider them as pieces of writing, most of these I can release at least without embarrassment.
Driftless Bells
Fresh off it’s premiere at Art-a-Whirl 2022, here is “Driftless Bells,” a song I put together using a looped field recording of bells (like wind chimes, but more intense). It’s available on YouTube, but if you like the tune, the mp3 is available for purchase at AnthelionProjects.com/shop.
Amor Fati
This is what I’ve been working on for the past few weeks. I took a Sound Design for Film class at Slam Academy through Filmnorth (can’t say enough about either organization), and I’ve been dealing with these boxelder bugs, and decided to put some of what I learned to work. Here’s what I came up with.
Panic 13
Sometimes this is what it feels like going out. And sometimes this is what it feels like staying in so much.
So I guess this is just kind of what it feels like now.
The Omicron Oracles
Well, it’s January. The start of a new year and my birthday month. That combination has traditionally made January a good month for me to try to create new habits, restart old routines, and decide on new directions. But this year it has been exceptionally hard. Usually my new year’s motivation will carry me into March, when the second half of the semester starts dragging me down and the end of winter won’t come soon enough. But in 2022, I can already feel the effort. Which isn’t a great sign.
Anthelion Projects: Where We Think We’re Going To
My goal for the final post in this series is not to brainstorm every form a future Anthelion Project might take, but to offer some of the possibilities that occur to me in the hope that they might entice an artist into collaboration.
Anthelion Projects: Where We Are
Last week, I described the Anthelion Projects as one of the natural possible evolutions of the Corona Lectures, so perhaps that’s where I should start.