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This podcast takes you behind the scenes into the world of quantum computing research: through conversations with researchers, we explore the latest a ... nd most exciting ideas in the field. The podcast is aimed at anyone interested in quantum computing. more Recent shows include Transmediale, Berlin, 2023, On Paper, ECHO, Cologne, 2022, Latent Joy, St Mary Le Strand, with Paul Purgas and invited guests, 2022, Mercy, a single channel video, funded by King’s x Somerset House Studios research fund with law researcher Cari Hyde-Vaamonde in 2022, Poet Slash Artist at Manchester International Festival, 2021, the AGM in Somerset House, 2021, Montez Press Radio in NYC, Condo at Southard Reid, London. They won an Oram Award in 2021, they are a resident at Somerset House Studios, London and are represented by Bureau NYC. They completed a one-year DPhil at the Royal College of Art, where they are now an Associate Lecturer and are finishing a PhD at the Sonic Arts Research Centre, the Centre for Interdisciplinary Sound Research in Belfast.

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Follow The Post-Quantum World, where Protiviti and our guests explore quantum computing and its business impacts, benefits, and threats. Quantum compu ... ting capabilities are exploding, causing disruption and opportunities, but many technologies and business leaders don't understand the impact quantum will have on their business. The Post-Quantum World, Protiviti Associate Director and host Konstantinos Karagiannis is joined by quantum computing experts to discuss hot topics in quantum computing, including the business impact, benefits, and threats of this exciting new capability. more When speaking, I try to remind myself to listen from the heart space without expecting to convince or dominate a conversation. Sitting with what’s uncomfortable and detaching from an outcome invites possibilities to arise from the quantum field and a willingness to explore new opportunities. As an executive coach who works with leaders, I’m demonstrating a readiness to take in what’s ready to emerge from a space of mutual and emergent wisdom. It’s edgy inquiry considering ideas from the fringe of not knowing, what’s messy and possible chaos. Honoring my voice and the voices of others, I lose attachment to ritualistic rule-bound thinking and pre-determined outcomes. Verma, T. S., Levine, S. N., & Meng, T. H. Transient modeling synthesis: A flexible analysis/synthesis tool for transient signals. In Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference (pp. 48–51) (1997).Koenig, D. M., & Delwin, D. F. (2015). Spectral analysis of musical sounds with emphasis on the Piano. Oxford University Press.

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News Reader Read content from different sources in one place. e.g. Blogs, RSS, Youtube channels, Podcast, Magazines, etc. IONE is an author, playwright, director and an improvising text-sound artist. In addition to multiple performances internationally, she has created numerous large music theater works with her creative partner and spouse, the composer Pauline Oliveros. IONE’s memoir, Pride of Family; Four Generations of American Women of Color, was a New York Times Notable Book on its publication. She was Artistic Director of Deep Listening Institute, Ltd for 15 years and is currently a Deep Listening Consultant at the Center for Deep Listening, Troy, NY. As Founding Director of The Ministry of Maåt, IONE received the 2019 Arts Mid Hudson Individual Artists Award and a Certificate of Merit from the General Assembly of the State of New York, and was a member of the Kingston Arts Commission for several years. IONE’s most recent opera TOUCH, with composer Karen Power, premiered at Irish National Opera in 2021.Deep listening is listening in every possible way, to everything it's possible to hear, no matter what you are doing. Such intense listening includes the sounds of daily life, of nature, or one's own thoughts, as well as musical sounds. You may also opt to downgrade to Standard Digital, a robust journalistic offering that fulfils many user’s needs. Compare Standard and Premium Digital here. Bonada, J., Serra, X., Amatriain, X., & Loscos, A. (2011). Spectral processing. In U. Zölzer (Ed.), DAFX: Digital audio effects (pp. 393–445). Wiley. We love music, conversation, birdsong, running water, laughter, the wind in the trees. We like to think of ourselves as keen and attentive listeners, but when did we really give listening its due time and attention? Join us for an evening of sonic meditation, ambient resonance and abyssal sounds hosted by Ignota’s Susanna Davies-Crook and Camden Art Centre’s Matt Williams with anti-disciplinary artist Vivienne Griffin.

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A small book with very interesting meditations on sound and listening. The reader who listens while reading, will have new experiences of what it is to listen. anchor.fm/thequantumpod/episodes/Christopher-Savoie-and-Building-Quantum-Software-for-Enterprise---Episode-1-eup9ov

Sound can clarify what at first seems invisible. The late Pauline Oliveros – American avant-garde composer and hippy theorist – was a keen scholar of how reformulating the act of listening (into ‘Deep Listening’) can conjure timescales beyond conventional comprehension. Oliveros’s life was dedicated to expanding our field of sensory perception via these idiosyncratic philosophies, which she developed from the 1970s onwards, initially as a response to the Vietnam War and the self-immolation of a protester at USCD, where she was teaching at the time. Oliveros found herself turning inward from the horror, sometimes meditating on a single drone, which she would play on her accordion. The IEEE Quantum Podcast Series interviews some of the top subject matter experts in the emerging field of quantum computing. Covering topics from qua ... ntum engineering to benchmarking, standardization, industry trends, and more, we provide you with access to the industry's best of the best. more What is the difference between hearing and listening? Does sound have consciousness? Can you imagine listening beyond the edge of your own imagination? Lemaitre, G., & Rocchesso, D. On the effectiveness of vocal imitations and verbal descriptions of sounds. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 135(2), 862 (2014). Retrieved from https://iris.unipa.it/retrieve/handle/10447/370549/745030/1.4861245.pdf. Inherently collaborative, the first published Deep Listening scores and activities (Sonic Meditations, 1971) were workshopped in the context of a female-identified collective, the fem-ensemble, over a period of many months. From the 1980s onwards, Deep Listening workshops, retreats, and the Deep Listening Certification Program were developed and facilitated in close partnership with playwright IONE (also Oliveors’ life partner) and movement artist Heloise Gold. Today, the philosophy and practice of Deep Listening continues to evolve through a growing international community of listeners. Pauline Oliveros on Deep Listening

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What is the difference between hearing and listening? Does sound have consciousness? Can you imagine listening beyond the edge of your own imagination? Through Pauline Oliveros and Deep Listening I finally know what harmony is... It's about the pleasure of making music. I find Oliveros’s pursuit of an enhanced sensorial experience more persuasively formulated in her music than her writing. The consequences of that intensified sense of receptivity can be heard throughout the brilliant 1989 album Deep Listening in which Oliveros on accordion, trombonist Stuart Dempster and vocalist Panaiotis recorded a sequence of sustained tones within a hulking subterranean cistern, built by the US military in Washington State. A great curtain of sound sweeps through the space – blurred in on itself by the 45-second reverberation time. Slowly, imperceptibly, the concrete cavern becomes a resonating chamber. An instrument in its own right. She challenged not just traditional notions of musical beauty, but also traditional gender dynamics… She believed in the old-fashioned yet radical notion that music can have healing power.’ New York TimesPauline Oliveros and the Quest for Musical Utopia Hannah Christina Mclaughlin Brigham Young University In response to the anti-war movements of the 1960s, pioneering musician and composer Pauline Oliveros began to expand the way she made music, experimenting with meditation, movement and activism in her compositions. Pauline Oliveros' life as a composer, performer and humanitarian was about opening her own and others' sensibilities to the universe and facets of sounds. Her career spanned fifty years of boundary dissolving music making. In the '50s she was part of a circle of iconoclastic composers, artists, poets gathered together in San Francisco. In the 1960's she influenced American music profoundly through her work with improvisation, meditation, electronic music, myth and ritual. Welcome! Whether you are curious to know more about quantum computing or you think quantum is the future, Quantum Bits is here to help you with all yo ... u need to know. If you think it sounds like a complicated topic, you are not alone. In each episode, I will have a discussion with an expert in the field to provide you with the latest and best quality of information in an easy to understand language. Are you curious to know more about the impact of quantum computing on finance, or drug discovery? We have got you covered; each episode will be dedicated to a specific topic on quantum computing. more

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