Stuart Hyatt

Stuart Hyatt (born 18 November 1974) is an American musician and multimedia artist, much of whose work centers around experimental music adapted to sounds from field recordings.



Quotes

 * I employ a vocabulary from art and design to describe melody and rhythm...
 * Representing a place through sound is my response to our image-saturated media.
 * I think sound is still undervalued as a means to measure environmental health, regional identity, and personal narrative.
 * [Perfect Sound Forever]
 * [Regarding field recordings] I try not to edit or assign value to what I find...What I'm trying to do is get enough material so the artist and musician in me can develop some sort of beautiful response using those sounds.
 * [Lancaster Online]
 * If we think about places sonically, I’d say the Midwest [of America] is more of a whisper than a shout... I suppose I need to hold the microphone a little closer, sit a little more quietly, and be a little more patient. This place—topographically, culturally, spiritually—does not just jump out at you; it takes time to reveal its wonder. It requires a lot of listening.
 * [bandcamp]
 * The best art provides someone with something that they didn't know they needed, that touches them in a way they may not be able to verbalize.
 * [IU News Room]
 * The [musical] thinking leans heavily on vocabulary and thoughts that one develops in design and architecture school...I think about space and structure and skin and texture. I think about color and movement, and all of these things that have no direct relation to quarter notes and half-notes and rests.
 * [The Daily Progress]
 * I also want to encourage others to work in this field [of recording sounds] without having to spend a lot of money on gear. Putting a sock on your smartphone and laying it next to a bird’s nest can yield some pretty incredible recordings!
 * [Clot]