

Alexey Seliverstov: Bionic birdsong
7 snips Oct 13, 2025
In this discussion, Los Angeles-based composer and sound artist Alexey Seliverstov shares his unique approach to blending the sounds of nature with human music. He explains his fascination with birdsong, interpreting it as organic symphonic music that he transforms using innovative techniques, including processing childhood voice recordings into bird-like sounds. Alexey also reveals his plans for a large-scale installation at Harvard, featuring immersive, interactive soundscapes that invite audience participation, showcasing the fluid boundary between natural and artificial sounds.
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Birdsong As Real Music
- Alexey treats birdsong as genuine musical material rather than background nature noise.
- He believes layered bird ensembles create an organic symphony without a conventional musical key.
Parabolic Mic As Instrument
- Alexey uses a 50cm parabolic microphone to isolate and follow individual birds while recording.
- He moves the dish to create dynamic recordings that feel like playing an instrument.
Plan Layers For The Space
- Plan your sound layers before processing field recordings to fit the exhibition space.
- Match how many tracks you need to the installation's speaker layout to avoid clashes and preserve coherence.