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Send us a Text Message.Can sound transform your everyday life into a symphony? Join us on Speak for Change as we explore the extraordinary creative world of Bora Yoon, an interdisciplinary artist and musician. From her early days with classical instruments to her passion for choral and experimental music, discover how influential artists like Ani DiFranco, Tori Amos, and Björk shaped her journey. Bora opens up about her unique approach to music, the significance of archetypal personas, and how dream language deeply influences her performances.Dive into the captivating interplay between sound, noise, and music as Bora elucidates the concept of perfect pitch and its magical ability to turn mundane sounds into compelling musical compositions. We discuss the fusion of sound design and music composition, drawing parallels to surrealist films and the evocative power of sound memories. This episode brings to light the challenges creative individuals face, from economic hurdles to personal limitations, and how these obstacles can sometimes fuel innovative artistry.Experience the eclectic world of orchestral percussion and experimental notation through Bora's lens, highlighting her piece "Parhelion" created for the Cabrillo Festival. The conversation touches on the intricate process of integrating diverse musical elements, the influence of astrology, and the spiritual impact of natural phenomena on her work. We reflect on the evolving arts landscape, the importance of diverse musical identities, and the need for an inclusive music theory curriculum. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone passionate about the boundless possibilities of creative expression in music.Support the Show.
BUFFALO, NY- August 5, 2024 – A new #research paper was #published on the #cover of Aging (listed by MEDLINE/PubMed as "Aging (Albany NY)" and "Aging-US" by Web of Science) Volume 16, Issue 14, entitled, “Association between osteoporosis and the rate of telomere shortening.” A shorter leukocyte telomere length (LTL) is reported to be associated with age-related diseases, including osteoporosis. Many studies have tried identifying the association between LTL and osteoporosis, although it remains controversial. In this current study, researchers Myung-Hoon Han , Hyuk Sung Kwon, Mina Hwang, Hyun-Hee Park, Jee Hyang Jeong, Kyung Won Park, Eun-Joo Kim, Soo Jin Yoon, Bora Yoon, Jae-Won Jang, Jin Yong Hong, Seong Hye Choi, and Seong-Ho Koh from Hanyang University Guri Hospital, Hanyang University Graduate School of Biomedical Science and Engineering, Ewha Womans University College of Medicine, Dong-A University College of Medicine, Pusan National University Hospital, Eulji University Hospital, Eulji University School of Medicine, Konyang University College of Medicine, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, and Inha University College of Medicine, aimed to determine whether osteoporosis is independently associated with LTL shortening in a prospective longitudinal cohort. “We compared the LTL values for each participant at baseline and over a 2-year follow-up period.” Multivariable linear regression was conducted to identify whether osteoporosis is independently associated with the rate of telomere shortening. A total of 233 subjects (from 55 to 88 years) from the KBASE cohort were finally enrolled in the study. Multivariable linear regression analysis indicated that only osteoporosis was independently associated with rapid LTL shortening over 2 years (B, -8.08; p = 0.038). “We sought to identify an association between osteoporosis and LTL shortening in an independent prospective cohort.” DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.206034 Corresponding authors - Seong Hye Choi - seonghye@inha.ac.kr, and Seong-Ho Koh - ksh213@hanyang.ac.kr Video short - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGdkAYfA4-A Sign up for free Altmetric alerts about this article - https://aging.altmetric.com/details/email_updates?id=10.18632%2Faging.206034 Subscribe for free publication alerts from Aging - https://www.aging-us.com/subscribe-to-toc-alerts Keywords - aging, leukocyte telomere length, osteoporosis, interleukin-6, prospective cohort About Aging-US The mission of the journal is to understand the mechanisms surrounding aging and age-related diseases, including cancer as the main cause of death in the modern aged population. The journal aims to promote 1) treatment of age-related diseases by slowing down aging, 2) validation of anti-aging drugs by treating age-related diseases, and 3) prevention of cancer by inhibiting aging. (Cancer and COVID-19 are age-related diseases.) Please visit our website at https://www.Aging-US.com and connect with us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AgingUS/ X - https://twitter.com/AgingJrnl Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/agingjrnl/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@AgingJournal LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/aging/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/AgingUS/ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1X4HQQgegjReaf6Mozn6Mc MEDIA@IMPACTJOURNALS.COM
Bora Yoon is a Korean-American composer, vocalist, and sound artist who conjures audiovisual soundscapes using digital devices, voice, and instruments from a variety of cultures and historical centuries to formulate a storytelling through music, movement, and sound. Joshue Ott is a visualist and software designer who creates cinematic visual improvisations that are performed live and projected in large scale. On the podcast, we talk about their history of multimedia collaborations, their recent project at the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center, and their upcoming performance at Other Minds Festival 27. We also discuss Bora's newly commissioned work for Ensemble Decipher, featuring a large kinetic sculpture designed to imitate the string game cat's cradle. Music: “ClockSequence” from PHONO KINETIC by Bora Yoon, performed by Bora Yoon Follow Bora on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. borayoon.com Follow Joshue on Instagram and Twitter. superdraw.intervalstudios.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. otherminds.org Contact us at otherminds@otherminds.org. The Other Minds Podcast is hosted and edited by Joseph Bohigian. Outro music is “Kings: Atahualpa” by Brian Baumbusch (Other Minds Records).
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Nam June Paik used Ommah, Korean for “mother,” as the title of his final video sculpture. For composer and multi-instrumentalist Bora Yoon, this evokes the mother tongue and the motherland. Through the concept of cultural blood memory, Yoon explores whether we carry the sounds and memories of our people within us. She responds to Paik's work by bringing together traditional Korean instruments and her own eclectic electronic music. Find full transcripts and more information about this episode at www.nga.gov/music-programs/podc…yoon-and-ommah.html. Subscribe directly to Sound Thoughts on Art from the National Gallery of Art on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app https://feeds.megaphone.fm/NGAT6207729686. Still haven't subscribed to our YouTube channels? National Gallery of Art ►►https://www.youtube.com/NationalGalleryofArtUS National Gallery of Art | Talks ►►https://www.youtube.com/NationalGalleryofArtTalks ABOUT THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART The National Gallery of Art serves the nation by welcoming all people to explore and experience art, creativity, and our shared humanity. More National Gallery of Art Content: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nationalgalleryofart Twitter: https://twitter.com/ngadc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ngadc/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/ngadc/_created/ E-News: https://nga.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe/post?u=e894a1837aca4526f7e8a11b3&id=2085ff9475
Composer and multi-instrumentalist Bora Yoon considers whether we carry the sounds and memories of our people within us. In her response to Nam June Paik's video sculpture, she brings together both traditional Korean instruments and eclectic electronic music. Find full transcripts and more information about this episode at https://www.nga.gov/music-programs/podcasts/bora-yoon-and-ommah.html. Subscribe directly to Sound Thoughts on Art from the National Gallery of Art on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app
Composer and multi-instrumentalist Bora Yoon considers whether we carry the sounds and memories of our people within us. In her response to Nam June Paik’s video sculpture, she brings together both traditional Korean instruments and eclectic electronic music. Find full transcripts and more information about this episode at https://www.nga.gov/music-programs/podcasts/bora-yoon-and-ommah.html. Subscribe directly to Sound Thoughts on Art from the National Gallery of Art on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app
Composer and multi-instrumentalist Bora Yoon considers whether we carry the sounds and memories of our people within us. In her response to Nam June Paik’s video sculpture, she brings together both traditional Korean instruments and eclectic electronic music. Find full transcripts and more information about this episode at https://www.nga.gov/music-programs/podcasts/bora-yoon-and-ommah.html. Subscribe directly to Sound Thoughts on Art from the National Gallery of Art on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app
Composer and multi-instrumentalist Bora Yoon considers whether we carry the sounds and memories of our people within us. In her response to Nam June Paik's video sculpture, she brings together both traditional Korean instruments and eclectic electronic music. Find full transcripts and more information about this episode at https://www.nga.gov/music-programs/podcasts/bora-yoon-and-ommah.html. Subscribe directly to Sound Thoughts on Art from the National Gallery of Art on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app
Composer and multi-instrumentalist Bora Yoon considers whether we carry the sounds and memories of our people within us. In her response to Nam June Paik's video sculpture, she brings together both traditional Korean instruments and eclectic electronic music. Find full transcripts and more information about this episode at https://www.nga.gov/music-programs/podcasts/bora-yoon-and-ommah.html.
Music performed by: Justin Hiltner (@hiltnerj, http://justinhiltner.com) Esther Konkara (@esther_konkara) Steph Jenkins (@slhjenkins, http://www.stephaniejenkins.info) Stephanie Coleman (@stephiecoleman) Courtney Hartman (@courthartman, https://www.courtneyhartman.com) Shelley Washington (@shelleyplaysaxy, http://shelleywashington.com) Bora Yoon (@borabot, http://borayoon.com) Caroline Shaw (@caroshawmusic, https://carolineshaw.com) Recordings from National Sawdust were part of the NationalSawdust+ series: Elena Park is the curator of NationalSawdust+ Special thanks to recording engineer Garth MacAleavey, Jeff Tang, Charles Hagaman, and everyone at National Sawdust. Thanks also to Alex Overington and Jeremy Bloom for mix engineering.
We're returning to Migration Trail - the immersive web experience using maps, data and audio to chronicle the journey of migrants across Europe and beyond. We chat to Alison Killing, the creator of Migration Trail, to find out more about the project and how they've used data visualisation to create engaging narratives. Everything from prototyping with Google Maps (kind of) and hand drawn routes, to combining open source databases with award winning writers. And what's next for storytelling like this? You can follow Alison and Migration Trail on Twitter. Check out the Migration Trail website and the Migration Trail podcast ------------------------------------------------- Music by Grapes & Evan Schaeffer Additional music and sound design by Bora Yoon. ------------------------------------------------- Our live event is May 30th at the Royal Institution with Angela Saini (@AngelaDSaini) to discuss her new book Superior. We'll be discussing the re-emergence of race science and dissecting the political roots of race, why scientists can't seem to look beyond it, and the dark and dangerous ways in which scientific racism still exists today. BUY YOUR TICKETS RIGHT HERE ------------------------------------------------- Follow us on social media and send us your questions! Facebook Instagram Twitter Email: whynotadoc@gmail.com #whynotadoc See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bora Yoon talks about building the sonic design of her album Sunken Cathedral.
Bora Yoon talks about building the sonic design of her album Sunken Cathedral.
Bora Yoon talks about building the sonic design of her album Sunken Cathedral.
Bora Yoon talks about building the sonic design of her album Sunken Cathedral.
Composer, vocalist, and mixed-media innovator Bora Yoon launches her new album "Sunken Cathedral" with a performance at Asia Society New York. (4 min., 45 sec.)
Sunday, March 24, 2013 Sunday Service (Hillside Campus 1pm) Speaker: Bora Yoon Duration: 00:09:29
This episode should have been out last weekend, but I had to delay it until this one. Mainly because there is something extra in here, something I have been trying to avoid, but feel compelled to try. I speak. Not for long (after a good few edits anyway), but I'm there. I nearly pulled it out of the episode, which meant delaying. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the music within..... Feral Children - On a Frozen Beach Dear Martin - American In Me (Pacific Remix) Sugar & Gold - Stay Soft Boy Eats Drum Machine - Hoop + Wire Moneybrother - Born Under a Bad Sign The Lodger - Have A Little Faith In People Magic Bullets - Lying Around NewIslands - Out Of Time (BRETONlabs Remix B) Sugar & Gold - Feels Like Fire The Shift - On This Side (Courtney Nielsen Beatless Dub) [feat. Bora Yoon] Typhoon - White Liars Zola Jesus - Night ZLOX - Song of Night ANTIQCOOL - Just Another Groove On A Forty Five Briovere Buffentis - Fire Lee "Scratch" Perry - Having a Party