John Lane

percussionist | composer

 

 

Episode 16: Steve Wanna

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This episode features a conversation with experimental sound and visual artist Steve Wanna. Based in Washington DC, Steve's work spans a variety of disciplines including music composition, sound design for dance collaboration, installation works, 2 and 3-D visual art, and photography.

His sound-based installation work, Meditation of Form and Measure, will be featured at the New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival (June 21-28, 2015). 

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Episode 15: Graeme Leak

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This week's episode features a conversation with composer, performer/percussionist, and installation artist Graeme Leak.

Originally from Australia, now based in the UK, Graeme's creative work actually spans a variety of disciplines including music, theater, performance art/comedy, instrument making, sound sculpture, and large-scale installations.

Currently, Graeme has some work showing at the Brighton Festival from 1-24 May. 

His installation work, LISTEN!, will be at the Watford Colosseum from 30 June to 4 July. 

Here is a video (you can actually watch all 5 parts) of the Spaghetti Western Orchestra from their 2011 BBC Proms performance.

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Episode 14: Mark Applebaum

Mark Applebaum, composer and professor of composition and theory at Stanford University, joined me for an in-depth conversation. We discussed some of his work, including instrument design and his massive graphic installation work, "The Metaphysics of Notation." Mark also has some great advice on living a creative life.

For more about The Metaphysics of Notation, check out this short film: There's No Sound in My Head

Also, don't miss Mark's TEDx talk!

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Episode 13: Lindsey Hampton

Based in Vancouver, Lindsey Hampton works in a variety of media including ceramics, graphic design, photography, and music. Our conversation focused on her background and work. Lindsey also has some great advice about living and curating one’s creative life in the age of the internet and social media.

Lindsey's work as a ceramicist was recently featured in this blog from the New York Times.

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Episode 10: Craig Dongoski

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Atlanta-based artist Craig Dongoski's work intersects a variety of artistic practices including drawing, painting, sound design, and more. We talked about his work with amplifying the sound of drawing and his research in making art with a chimpanzee named Panzee--which began at the Language Research Center in Atlanta. We also touched on some deeply philosophical points about the nature of artistic practice. 

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Episode 9, Part 2: Bobby Byrd

In this second part of my conversation with poet Bobby Byrd, we get a little deeper into his involvement with Zen Buddhism and its influence on his life and work. Bobby reads some poetry and we discuss an essay from his latest book, Otherwise My Life is Ordinary. Lastly, Bobby has wise words of advice for poets at any stage of their career.

You can find more about Bobby and his poetry by visiting his award winning independent publishing company, Cinco Puntos Press, which he founded in El Paso, Texas with his wife Lee in 1985.

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Episode 7: Evan Holm

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Evan Holm at SFMOMA

This episode is a conversation with Oakland-based sculptor/artist Evan Holm. We talked at length about his work, Submerged Turntables, and the new Motionpoems film that features it, Antique Sound (see below).  

This is a film adaption of W.S. Merwin's poem 'Antique Sound', first published in The Moon before Morning (Copper Canyon Press, 2014) and features Evan's work, Submerged Turntables. Filmed, edited and directed by Evan, this project was funded/produced by the fantastic vision and hard work of www.motionpoems.com.

Evan will be opening his new installation, CloudClock, at the Vessel Gallery in Oakland in May 2015.


Here is a link to the summer workshop that Evan mentioned as a possible alternative-to-academia-learning-experience: http://dburkeblog.tumblr.com/post/106522762133/autobody-bridge-program-is-back-in-2015

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Episode 2: Danny Clay

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Excerpt from 27 Overtures (after Ludwig van Beethoven)

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Standing in the Stream is a podcast for and about creative people. 

This week I catch up with San Francisco-based composer Danny Clay as he talks about the creative life, current work, and innovative creativity in elementary music education. Make sure to visit his website: dclaymusic.com

Also, a HUGE thanks to Danny for creating the theme music!

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