Found Sound Nation Explained

Found Sound Nation (FSN) is a New York-based creative agency and nonprofit organization that uses music-making to connect people across cultural and societal divides. FSN is composed of musicians and artists who use collaborative sound-making as a tool of music diplomacy to help enhance communities and build bonds both locally and internationally.

Found Sound Nation
Founder:
  • Jeremy Thal
  • Chris Marianetti
Founding Location:Brooklyn, New York, United States
Purpose:Music Diplomacy
Services:OneBeat
Language:English
Affiliations:Bang on a Can

History

FSN was founded in 2007 by Chris Marianetti and Jeremy Thal through an organizational partnership with Bang on a Can. Found Sound Nation has organized numerous domestic and international workshops, performances, tours, and residencies.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Notable Projects

Found Sound Nation has been involved in a number of projects all over the world, with two of its largest being the annual international music diplomacy programs: OneBeat, a partnership with The US Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs,[5] the Dosti Music Project, a partnership with the Embassy of the United States, Islamabad,[6] and Sound Bridge, a partnership with the Embassy of the United States, Yerevan.

Other Works

APV India (2009)

Found Sound Nation's Chris Marianetti collaborated with students and teachers at Ashram Paryavarn Vidhyalaya School (APV) in the northern Indian Himalayan region of Uttarakhand to create soundscapes made from field and studio recordings.[7]

Play Me I'm Yours (2010)

Found Sound Nation remixed and documented Luke Jerram’s public art project, Play Me I’m Yours, which placed pianos in public spaces around New York City.[8]

Horizons Juvenile Center (2011)

In connection with Carnegie Hall’s Musical Connections Program, Found Sound Nation led empowering music production workshops at Horizons Juvenile Center.[9]

OneBeat (2012–present)

See main article: OneBeat (music program). A collaboration with the United States Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs, OneBeat brings together artists from around the world to the U.S. for a month-long residency and tour program.[10]

Cine Institute (2012)

Found Sound Nation helped Haitian film students record and produce original music for their films and assisted them in creating a sound library for future use.[11]

Lucerne Studio (2013)

Found Sound Nation set up a mobile ‘street studio’ to record and spontaneously compose music with musicians and passersby at the Lucerne Festival in Switzerland.[12]

Dosti (2014–present)

See main article: Dosti Music Project. A collaboration with the United States Embassy in Pakistan, Dosti brings together eight musicians from Pakistan, India and the United States for a U.S. residency and tour.[13]

FSN Presents (2014–present)

An ongoing genre bending concert series highlighting emerging artists based at Redhook's Pioneer Works.[14]

Big Ears Festival (2014, 2015)

Found Sound Nation set up interactive Street Studios during Knoxville's annual Big Ears Festival.[15]

Street Studio City (2015)

Found Sound Nation partnered with producers from NYC to set up mobile “street studios” throughout the city. The producers engaged with passersby to spontaneously create improvised jam sessions that were later turned into full-length tracks and shared online.[16]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Spotlights 3: Found Sound Nation. Lucerne Festival. 19 July 2012.
  2. Web site: Jailed Bronx Teens Find a Muse in Music. WNYC. 20 June 2011.
  3. Web site: Found Sound Nation remixes APV. Ashram Paryavaran Vidyalaya. 19 July 2012.
  4. Web site: Found Sound Nation - Bang on a Can. Bang on a Can. 19 July 2012.
  5. Web site: OneBeat. United States Bureau of Cultural Affairs. 19 July 2012.
  6. Web site: The Dosti Music Project . 2017-07-21 . Indulge Express.
  7. Web site: Found Sound Nation remixes APV. Ashram Paryavaran Vidyalaya.
  8. Web site: SONIC MASALA: Piano City. Brendan T. 13 August 2010 .
  9. Web site: Found Sound Nation.
  10. Web site: A United Nations of Music. 4 October 2012. The New York Times.
  11. Web site: Street Music - Macalester Today - Macalester College.
  12. Web site: LUCERNE FESTIVAL > Ensembles > Found Sound Nation . 2015-07-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150906013737/http://www.lucernefestival.ch/en/ensembles/found_sound_nation/ . 2015-09-06 . dead .
  13. Web site: Dosti Music Project: A Meaningful Dialogue With Three Nations.
  14. Web site: Found Sound Nation with Christopher Tignor. flavorpill.
  15. Web site: Found Sound Nation Returns to Big Ears - Big Ears FestivalBig Ears Festival . 2015-07-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150401155715/http://bigearsfestival.com/2015/03/found-sound-nation-returns-big-ears/ . 2015-04-01 . dead .
  16. Web site: Street Studios - Make Music New York - June 21, 2015.