Camden Public Library plans to host Portland sound artist Dianne Ballon for her virtual presentation, “The Art of Sound: Recordings from the Coast of Maine,” at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 11, on Zoom.
Ballon has been working in sound for more than 35 years. She was awarded a Maine Artist Fellowship from the Maine Arts Commission. In lieu of returning to the Arctic where she has recorded sound, the award and the limitations from the pandemic gave her the opportunity to focus on her coastal sound series at home on the coast of Maine, according to a news release from Julia Sagaser, library programs director.
Through the sound work she has recorded and mixed over the past fellowship year, she will introduce listeners to the beauty and the richness of sound. She will share the stories behind the sounds, including the difficulties of field recording, recording the navigational buoys from the water, and the discovery of a “lost” sound.
Of her coastal sound series, Ballon writes, “The series includes my Boats Creaking at a Dock in Iceland, recorded in a tiny harbor in the northwestern fjords of Iceland. Each harbor has its own distinct sound. Rocked by the motion of water, the pull of the tide, and a variable touch of wind, the boats create a mesmerizing series of sounds. The sounds are introspective: both sharp and smooth, quiet and busy, rhythmic yet random and to me, achingly beautiful.”
Ballon’s sound works have aired on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered. Her coastal sound work was featured in Yankee magazine.
For more than 10 years, she was a member of the teaching and production staff at the National Audio Theatre Festivals. At the University of Maine at Augusta, she taught audio production and radio theater. She taught many classes to artists, producers and podcasters. This includes The Public Radio Exchange Podcast Garage, Harvard Sound Education conference, and at several Audubon societies for her field recordings on birds. She teaches audio production through the SALT Institute for Documentary Studies at Maine College of Art & Design.
To experience the high fidelity of sound that will be presented, headphones or good-quality speakers are highly recommended.
To register and receive the link to attend, visit dianneballonsound.com/event.
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