• From ethereal to material with Priscilla Haring-Kuipers

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From ethereal to material with Priscilla Haring-Kuipers

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  • Sound and music are in many ways ethereal and, quite literally, float through the air with no environmental impact. But, especially in the electronic music world, the gear that makes sound, transmits sound, records sound, and drives the dance floor does have an environmental impact. What does that mean for a sustainable electronic music scene? Today we talk with Priscilla Haring-Kuipers of This is Not Rocket Science in Amsterdam about all this and more. Together with her husband Stijn, they design, make, sell and perform with modular synthesizers. Her background is in marketing, social sciences, media psychology and game-based-learning. I have had the chance to talk with Priscilla over the years about their company’s approach to sustainability and I’m excited to go deeper with that conversation today.

    Bio

    Priscilla Haring-Kuipers of This is Not Rocket Science in Amsterdam. Together with my husband Stijn we design, make, sell and perform with modular synthesizers. My background is in marketing, social sciences, media psychology and game-based-learning. Will sing.

    Links

    TINRS https://www.thisisnotrocketscience.nl/this-is-not-rocket-science/

    TINR Sustainability https://www.thisisnotrocketscience.nl/sustainability/

    Mastadon https://priscillaharing.info/

    Articles at Elektor Magazine https://www.elektormagazine.de/authors/167432/priscilla-haring-kuipers

    Vocal pack https://thisisnotrocketscience.bandcamp.com/album/vocal-pack-boom-link-to-zip

    Club Synth https://www.thisisnotrocketscience.nl/clubsynth

    sustain.fm https://sustain.fm

    Contact info@drusnoise.com

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Sound and music are in many ways ethereal and, quite literally, float through the air with no environmental impact. But, especially in the electronic music world, the gear that makes sound, transmits sound, records sound, and drives the dance floor does have an environmental impact. What does that mean for a sustainable electronic music scene? Today we talk with Priscilla Haring-Kuipers of This is Not Rocket Science in Amsterdam about all this and more. Together with her husband Stijn, they design, make, sell and perform with modular synthesizers. Her background is in marketing, social sciences, media psychology and game-based-learning. I have had the chance to talk with Priscilla over the years about their company’s approach to sustainability and I’m excited to go deeper with that conversation today.

Bio

Priscilla Haring-Kuipers of This is Not Rocket Science in Amsterdam. Together with my husband Stijn we design, make, sell and perform with modular synthesizers. My background is in marketing, social sciences, media psychology and game-based-learning. Will sing.

Links

TINRS https://www.thisisnotrocketscience.nl/this-is-not-rocket-science/

TINR Sustainability https://www.thisisnotrocketscience.nl/sustainability/

Mastadon https://priscillaharing.info/

Articles at Elektor Magazine https://www.elektormagazine.de/authors/167432/priscilla-haring-kuipers

Vocal pack https://thisisnotrocketscience.bandcamp.com/album/vocal-pack-boom-link-to-zip

Club Synth https://www.thisisnotrocketscience.nl/clubsynth

sustain.fm https://sustain.fm

Contact info@drusnoise.com

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