The Living Venue Audio Project is a multi-sensory reactive sound medium where various devices installed in the venue (stimulated by sound, light, motion, weather, water flow, street activity, etc.) trigger random ambient sounds, in order to make a sort of symphony of sonic activity. Think Brian Eno’s “Music for Airports” if the airports were actually the ones making the music. The project has been put together with Brian Teasley, sound engineer Daniel Farris, and the Austin, Texas band The Octopus Project. Our goal is to eventually record sections of these random sound symphonies and become the first music venue to put out its own record. Check out what auditory reactions the club is making anytime, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Thank you for participating.