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Earthly Observatory https://www.saic.edu/saic-galleries/exhibitions August 31–December 3 SAIC Galleries, 33 E. Washington Earthly Observatory explores how we sense, portray, and engage our deep planetary entanglements. Through crafted visions, close listening, and histories of conquest and protest, the exhibition examines the contested relations of ecology to economy, aesthetics to ethics that dominate our experience at one moment, and evades awareness in the next. Drawn from diverse practices across art, design, and the natural sciences, the works invite us to question the ways that we - as one among many earthlings - create our understanding of a manifold world. Featuring: Allora & Calzadilla+Ted Chiang, Jonas N.T. Becker, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Kelly Church, Xavier Cortada, Rena Detrixhe, Paul Dickinson, Mark Dion, Jeannette Ehlers, Terry Evans, Assaf Evron, The Field Museum Center for Meteoritics and Polar Studies, Terike Haapoja, Paul Harfleet, Isao Hashimoto,...

NEWS AND EVENTS JULY 10, 2021

Dear Friends, I hope this message finds you well. Thank you all for your support. Sunday July 18 is World Listening Day. A day dedicated to connecting and understanding our environment through listening. Sara Zalek and I will lead a soundwalk at Marian R. Byrnes Park in honor of World Listening Day. Please tune in to World Listening Day - a 24 hour broadcast produced by The World Listening Project in association with WGXC Wave Farm, NAISA Radio and the World Forum for Acoustic Ecology. Tune in here: NAISA Radio https://naisa.ca/naisa-radio/ WGXC Wave Farm https://wavefarm.org/listen World Listening Project  https://www.youtube.com/c/WorldListeningProject/featured WORLD LISTENING DAY - THE UNQUIET EARTH JULY 18, 4PM-6PM MARIAN R. BYRNES PARK 2200 E 103 ST CHICAGO, IL Resurgence: Slag, Moss, Soil, Air In collaboration, Norman W. Long and Sara Zalek will lead a guided soundwalk following the recovery of the soundscape of Marian R. Byrnes Park. We begin with Sonic Self-Care by listenin...

HausMo Fun One: April Edition

A streaming party extravaganza going down on http:// twitch.tv/hausumountain 8PM central / 9PM east 1) Fire-Toolz (DJ/Plunderphonics set) - 8:05-8:25 2) Pepper Mill Rondo - 8:30-8:45 3) Khaki Blazer - 8:50-9:15  4) Norman Long - 9:20 - 9:45 5) Foodman - 9:50 - 10:15 6) Haley Fohr - 10:20

Black Space in Winter

  Black Space in Winter Recorded as part of the We Series curated by Lia Kohn and Dierdre Hackabay. Bowls, Cymbals and electronics by Norman W. Long. Camera by Sara Zalek. Recorded at Marian R. Byrnes Park January 2021.  

Re-emergence

Re-emergence Marian R. Byrnes Park, previously known as Park No. 562 or Van Vlissingen Prairie, is located in the Jeffery Manor neighborhood. At approximately 135 acres, it is one of the largest natural areas in Chicago. The site includes marsh, wet prairie, prairie, savanna, and woodland and is a great place to observe wildlife including frogs, snakes, birds, and deer. The video provides a brief history of the park from Norman W. Long’s personal perspective as an artist and local resident of Jeffery Manor. Then Long and Zalek guide us in relaxation and sensation exercises to the sounds and sights provided by this diverse ecology.

Norman W. Long - 11/5/20 at Elastic Arts

Kyle Gregory Price, Erica Miller, Norman Long - 11/5/20 at Elastic Arts

Sara Zalek, Norman Long, Xris Espinoza @ Elastic Arts - 10/4/20

  Xris Espinoza - Tenor Saxophone, Drums, Percussion Norman Long - Electronics, Percussion Sara Zalek - Electronics, Metal,  Movement

MOTHERSHIP9 Virtual Exodus: The Great Cosmic Migration PART 11

  MOTHERSHIP9 Virtual Exodus: The Great Cosmic Migration PART 11 Featuring - Sura Dupart, Xris Espinoza, Norman Long Greetings Mystic Travelers & Psychic Healers, Curated by Angel Bat Dawid The mythological Mothership9 sound craft took a year to build and is readily equipped to leave racists planet earth. Launching into virtual space on BLACK Friday, join Mothership9 special taskforce of BIPOC Creative Musicians, DJ's, Sound Artists, Scholars, Dancers, the Youth and even a June Tyson Tribute as they explore the nebulous galaxies of Blackness with epic performances, discussions and most importantly community! ALL ABOARD THE MOTHERSHIP9!

Molly Jones & Norman W. Long @ Elastic Arts Improvised Music Series - 3/4/21

  Molly Jones - Tenor Sax, percussion, electronics Norman W. Long - Electronics