CHARLIE MORROW | USA

Charlie Morrow is principal and creative director of Charles Morrow Productions, LLC. He is an internationally recognized, prize winning sound artist, composer and producer of cultural and cross-cultural projects. He is based in the USA and in Finland. 

Morrow espouses the new/old in bringing together high tech solutions with traditional techniques driven by nature. He is trained in ethnomusicology, chemistry and engineering, apply these disciplines aethetically and socially. He has specialized in pubic events and broadcasts in order to bring a wider understanding to the notion that there are not higher and lower cultures.

His studies and explorations in Asian music including that of India and of the Arctic, brought him into contact with musicians, music instrument builders, scholars, architects and audiences.

Of inspiration to Charlie is the Indian tradition of learning by sitting beside the teacher. And making music with nature, such as his performances with field frogs and Concert for Fish. An improviser, he has performed with Indian musicians and with a Kathak dancer. As well, he produced the outdoor concerts for the Music Festival of India in New York City.

In the mindset of traditional Indian music, he has developed algorithms for using weather data online to drive sound installations and wrote a set of formulas for making the performance of music with respect to time, date, location in the physical universe. His celebrations of the summer solstice brought together new/old performance in international media and pubic space on the turning of the seasons.  

Charlie Morrow is a conceptualist whose music works range over many styles and forms, from events for media and public spaces to new media productions, museum installations and programming for broadcast and festivals. Assembling expert project groups, Morrow employs a collaborative style that fuses arts, artists, and environment; technological expertise creates the basis for a significant portion of his work, much of which utilizes a combination of the newest and very old technologies. Morrow's sound installations include The Knoll Furniture Retrospective (Louvre Museum, Paris), The General Gas Exhibit (Chicago Museum of Science and Industry), The 2nd Acustica International (Whitney Museum NYC) and the Torino Winter Olympics. He composed music for multimedia presentations with orchestra and 3D sound for a Volvo U.S. annual sales meeting, for AT&T's celebration in Geneva, Switzerland inaugurating the ISDN system and for the chime of a special edition Swatch watch by Naim June Paik. 

Charlie is the lead inventor of MorrowSound® True 3D which featured prominently in Nokia World 08 Barcelona, Foster+Partner's Forteleza Hall at SC Johnson HQ, Racine WI and the Smithsonian Institutions Arctic Study Center, Anchorage AK. 

Charlie has deep interest in sound and health issues. Such a connection to emotional and physical health is to be considered for the Indian Music Experience soundscape installations, indoor and in the gardens along with learning, identity and pride.
 
http://www.cmorrow.com

THE MAKING OF SPACE – caught in translation | AppleTV

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CHARLIE MORROW | USA

FEB 27, 201147 MIN
THE MAKING OF SPACE – caught in translation | AppleTV

CHARLIE MORROW | USA

FEB 27, 201147 MIN

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<p>THE MAKING OF SPACE – caught in translation</p> <p>Spotlight on processes of creation, work philosophies, stances on design and experiences with the dynamics of failure and success. Young as well as experienced designers give account of their insights, revelations, trails, concepts and recipes, of the reality of creation, the transition and translation of content into space, of experiences, injuries, vanities and Babylonian circumstances between clients and designers.</p>