Playing With Form

Jason Foley

Originally created as a response to the question "Are video games art?", Playing With Form is a painstakingly-produced sonic research paper appreciating the medium, and investigating what it has to offer.

Episodes

  1. Bonus: The Mythic Cicada

    May 10

    Bonus: The Mythic Cicada

    I haven't done this before, but I had too much in the episode 11 script, so I've decided to produce some cut scenes as little audio addendums. This one's about, surprise surprise, cicadas, and I got a ton more from my research than I was expecting. I used quite a few cicada sounds that I'd like to credit here. Cicadas at Broken Rock Falls 2016-06-11 5:12 p.m. by dan_keck -- https://freesound.org/s/347607/ Cicadas by dethrok -- https://freesound.org/s/272169/ A Cicada calling on a hot afternoon in Irving, Texas by Dhkurt --  https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cicada_calling_in_Irving,_TX_in_June_of_2012.ogg Cicada_3 by Adrian_Gomar -- https://freesound.org/s/197290/ Brood II cicadas near Macon, Powhatan Co, VA.wav by BethanyFerrell -- https://freesound.org/s/189973/ A song of Higurashi by Σ64 -- https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tanna_japonensis_v01.ogg Male Cicada Close Up Mating Calls with Chorus in Background by heyheymaimai -- https://freesound.org/s/493059/  And Discovery Sound's famous "CICADA - Cicada-3" Also I referenced a few essays: "Cicadas in Ancient Greece: Ventures in Classical Tettigology"  https://culturalentomology.com/ced3/cicada_ancgrcult.html (the site's been down for a week so hopefully this link eventually works, it's the essay I referenced the most by far) "Cicada Folklore, or Why We Don't Mind Billions of Burrowing Bugs at Once" https://folklife.si.edu/magazine/cicada-folklore "'O, Shrill-Voiced Insect': The Cicada Poems of Ancient Greece" https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/o-shrillvoiced-insect-the-cicada-poems-of-ancient-greece I also used info from Sound Effects Wiki, "Tuning of the World" by R Murray Schafer, and of course, "Understanding Comics" by Scott McCloud. And there it is, my longest ever description for my shortest ever episode. Have fun, and keep your ears open as summer approaches.

    11 min
5
out of 5
30 Ratings

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Originally created as a response to the question "Are video games art?", Playing With Form is a painstakingly-produced sonic research paper appreciating the medium, and investigating what it has to offer.