Urban Sound & Art
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John Roach is an educator and multi-disciplinary artist. He is a full-time faculty at the Parsons School of Design. His work combines multiple mediums and expertise to question our interactions with sound. This episode explores his multi-disciplinary collaborations, the evolution of his work, and his perspectives on urban soundscapes. This episode was recorded before the George Floyd protests and addresses the urban soundscape of COVID-19 before this significant moment in our history.
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