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Bora Yoon is an experimental multi-instrumentalist, composer and performer, who creates architectural soundscapes from everyday found objects, chamber instruments, digital devices, and voice. Yoon, who’s been featured in the WIRE magazine, and on the front page of The Wall Street Journal for her musical innovations, explores where sound connects to the subliminal and its performance environment through the timbres of the human voice, viola, water, Tibetan singing bowls, radios, cell phones, metronomes, music boxes, glockenspiel, guitar, found sounds, custom-built instruments, electronics, antiquated audio technology, and venue acoustics. Using a sound designer’s approach to performance composition that is steered by a penchant for a song, she creates music that plays with sensory associations and spatial idiosyncrasies, with much spontaneity and little regard to the classifying genres of instrumentation. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Journal of Popular Noise - Issue 8
Sound unbound : excerpts and allegories from the Sub Rosa audio archives
Sound Unbound

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Sunken Cathedral
Proscenium

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