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The Museum at Tomorrow

Audacious Machine Creative
Cybersecurity
Apollo 9
Linkedin
Holidays
Coca-Cola
Monday.com
Marketing
Vulnerability
Covid-19
New Asgard
Midgard
Data Protection
Ulcerative Colitis
Work Management Platforms
Emotional Impacts
Self-Compassion
Family Dynamics
Spirituality
Mental Health
Grief

An audio fiction collage from Jeffrey Nils Gardner

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes26Founded6 years ago
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Fiction

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Commissioned by Frank Arban

Field recordings, digital processing

Track twenty-one of the Quarantine Commissions, where folks provide me three words to inspire a piece. Frank's words were "Music, Science, Humanity."

Field recordings by Jeffrey Nils... more

Commissioned by Benjamin Dionysus

Analog oscillators, digital text-to-speech, digital processing, instructions for chess

Track twenty of the Quarantine Commissions, where folks provide me three words to inspire a piece. Benjamin's words were "The S... more

Commissioned by Glau Hansen

Field recordings, processing, synthesizers

Track nineteen of the Quarantine Commissions, where folks provide me three words to inspire a piece. Glau's words were "Meditation, city, blue."

Special thanks to the National ... more

Commissioned by Karleen Preator

Field recordings, processing

Track eighteen of the Quarantine Commissions, where folks provide me three words to inspire a piece. Karleen's words were "Meditation, city, blue."

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Jeffrey Nils Gardner
Host and creator, known for crafting immersive audio experiences that blend fiction and contemporary issues.

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4.1 out of 5 stars from 8 ratings
  • The Museum of Tomorrow layers sound and dialogue beautifully. Voices often talk on top of each other, sometimes complementing one another and other times simply overwhelming you. There's so much to hear at all times - the audio equivalent of people watching at a festival - and I love how the chaos serves the narrative. This is a show that washes over you, one that you could listen two three times in a row and find something new on the next listen. Highly recommend!

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    Tal Minear
    4 years ago

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