NMR Interview: Stephen Vitiello

Sound artist Stephen Vitiello’s Listening to Donald Judd (Sub Rosa), made using recordings of Judd’s sculptures as well as field recordings from his compound in Marfa, TX, was one of my favorite records of 2007 (somehow it didn’t make it on my 2007 year-end list — a major omission). Here’s the first half of an interview with Vitiello from the Networked Music Review, which touches on various sound works, including his famous World Trade Center Recordings, as well as the origins of his interest in environmental sound. The second half of the interview will be posted on NMR on March 29.
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