In The Sound Of, hosted by music and arts journalist Carly Lewis, we unpack the sounds that define who we are and how we go about our days. We speak with various artists about how sound plays into their work, the noises that define them and more.
There’s a reason graphic novels can make you feel something in a way other books cannot. In this episode, we speak with graphic novelist Mariko Tamaki about the role that sound plays in her work.
When we think of our favourite foods, taste and texture are often the first elements that come to mind. But sound plays an influential role in what we like and dislike. From the crunch of your favour…
Watching jazz artists improvise is like watching a nature documentary: They use unspoken communication techniques and musical cues to tell each other what they’re doing, changing their rhythm on-the-…
Artists across Canada are challenging traditional practices by incorporating multi-sensory elements into their work. Anna Wiesen, creative director of Toronto’s Somewherelse, is one of these artists.…
From the hustle and bustle of your daily commute to the chatter of your office to the serene quiet when you arrive back home each day – sound works its way into all elements of our lives and often af…