John Kannenberg

A Sound Map of the Egyptian Museum, Cairo cover image

My latest CD is a soundscape composition created from eight hours of raw recordings I made in Cairo during spring 2010. This beautifully packaged release contains an essay on the process and philosophy behind the project as well as a two-page map of every location in the museum included in the composition. Now available from Budapest's 3LEAVES record label, this piece will be featured as an installation at the International Conference on Acoustic Ecology WFAE 2011: Crossing Listening Paths in Corfu, Greece in October.

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Download Three Hours of Infinity at Stasisfield.com

Three Hours of Infinity

My latest solo album on Stasisfield.com is a three-disc set of unaltered meditative drawing drones excerpted from a one hundred hour exploration of the beautiful imperfection inherent within the human experience of the infinite.


Collections: UMMA

Learn more about my site-specific video score performance at the University of Michigan Museum of Art.


Download Audito Tour: The 4'33" Museum

Audio Tour:
The 4'33" Museum

This solo album on Stasisfield contains a selection of my field recorder performances of Cage's legendary "silent piece" at various museums around the world.


Download Oculus

Oculus

The wonderful Wandering Ear netlabel has released my album of pieces inspired by the sounds of mechanical equipment used to display still and moving images.


Notations 21 book cover

Notations 21

Musicologist Theresa Sauer's excellent "sequel" to John Cage's Notations graphic score project, Notations 21, is now available. My own Vanishing Point score is featured, along with works by over 160 other artists including Joan La Barbera, Pauline Oliveros, Phill Niblock, Steve Roden, R. Murray Schafer, Stephen Vitiello and Jennifer Walshe.