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Hearing the Music of the Hemispheres

Erin B. Mee, Author

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The Music for the Stimulus Film

Each of the three subjects was asked, while in the fMRI, first to imagine the sound of rain in silence:



Then to listen to a recording of rain chosen by Einbond:



And finally to listen to Einbond's composition inspired by the sounds of rain, glaciers, and melting snow. Listen at 7:00 to hear the recording of rain as "covered" by the ensemble:



In a second set of instructions, the subjects were asked to imagine the sound of a covered passageway; to listen to Einbond's recording of a covered passageway; and finally to listen to Einbond's composition "Passagework." The piece emulates the way we listen to ambient sound in passageways; it was written for and performed by Yarn/Wire, a New York-based piano and percussion quartet whose members include Ian Antonio, Laura Berger, Ning Yu, and Russell Greenberg. Listen at 5:00 for the recording of a passageway accompanied by the ensemble:




The resultant scans chart their brain's responses and can be seen as a portrait of the subject, a new form of improvisation, and a way of looking at spectatorship.
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