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268 – Sound Design For Installations

Creating sound for an installation in a physical space, like a museum or for an art piece, is a whole different world then tackling the sound of a film or game. There are so many variables it can make your head explode, exhibition space acoustics need to be accounted for, speaker placement can be any arrangement you can dream up, client expectations need to be met and managed, playback systems must be designed from scratch. Every installation project is an entirely new animal, with very little carrying over from job to job. We brought in 4 guests with extensive experience in this rarely talked about medium, so you can listen in as Jeremy Bloom, Jenn Grossman, Mike Clemow and Brad Nayman and share their hard learned lessons.

(L-R) Tonebenders Host Teresa Morrow, Jeremy Bloom, Mike Clemow, Jenn Grossman, Tonebenders Host Timothy Muirhead and Brad Neyman

Tonebenders would like to send a big thanks out to Sound Lounge in New York City. This episode was recorded in their podcast studio and it was a perfect experience.

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