
On Radiolab: the Sound of Science - DesignObserver

I asked Abumrad what a traditional radio producer would make of his meticulously constructed bruup bruup fhewm fhewm . “They would say it’s insane,” he said. Early on, he had to deal with “radio people” who thought he was wasting time on “artsy-fartsy namby-pampy” technical distractions. “But do you want to know why ‘Radiolab’ has worked beyond... See more
On ‘Radiolab,’ the Sound of Science (Published 2011)
The piece practically works as a radio play. You could listen to it again and again, now or a year from now. Actually, that’s the goal: Abumrad has often said that he edits with the fourth or fifth listen in mind.
On ‘Radiolab,’ the Sound of Science (Published 2011)
I like the word composer. I feel like it also applies to making radio stories. When you’re making a story, you’re composing the relationship between ideas. And when you’re doing that with music you’re taking sounds, and you’re organizing them. That, to me, unfortunately has a black turtleneck, proper feeling. But actually, I think it’s a better... See more