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Born 1932 Bridgeport Illinois, U.S. His MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago was in 1972. 1972-1975, he was anI assistant professor at the University of Iowa Iowa City. Leif's an emeritus art professor (bio-terrestrial sound ) from the Department of Art & Design, University of Minnesota, Duluth. 1975-2002. .. Since 1964 he acquired a matching aret/bio vocabulary whose pace evolved together with his "Terrain Instruments". His concepts epicentrally re-radiated when with his sought and found highly amplified signals from an array of terrestrail and extraterrestrial analog resources and ground based constructions: solar-powered, smart Instruments, and solar sensors-laden xyz sensors. These were conceptually identified as unique aural catalysts and conduits in which to contextualize: terrestrial and extraterrestrial waves and vibration soundings. Particular focus became mainly upon analog-to-digital voltages from this aural trove. The resulting outflow, separately, but along side traditional aural stream outputs being output, would currently become available via Web2 weblackwhole.net, wifi streamed, cable and on cal digital keyboards. This Global quest continues to seek realtime two-way availability of the overwhelming and perpetual data-laden analog science artifacts which would allow public consciousness. These fluxed states advocate and would sustain - beyond 2016- and sustain local neighborhood to neighborhood ground work necessary to allow these realtime sources to evolve globally from invisible nodal boundaries and specific Latitude and Longitude UTC/GMT synced locales. Further, using multiple solar/wifi cell-nets to accomplish this and enlarge sharing local key bording of personal orchestration components as aural the aspects of our being earth guests. At base, this realtime experience will serve as a unique: a prehistoric ear re-listening process and to serve a long term memory niche from our vibration-borne spaceship earth. Sound is on par with music and, itunes would be denied grabbing all original]aural contributions. research / soundwork / workshops / archiv http://www.d.umn.edu/ ~lbrush/emeritus.htmhttp://terraininstruments.org/ http://www.d.umn.edu/~lbrush/windinstances.mov http://www.d.umn.edu/~lbrush/asensors.html http://www.d.umn.edu/~lbrush/terraininstruments.html http://www.acowo.org/archives/artists_l/leif_brush/ http://www.neue-musik.org/presse_service/ wnmf_jugend_folder.pdf http://okno.be/?id=709 http://www.neue-musik.org/presse_service/ INMM_2008_FLYER_KOR_5.pdf http://www.d.umn.edu/~lbrush/lbarchivesb.html