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Great reviews of the recent event, 'Her Noise: Feminisms & the Sonic' a collaboration between CRiSAP, TATE and Electra.

 

'The F Word: Contemporary UK Feminism': Her Noise: women creative workers and musicians exhibit and talk at Tate Modern

 

 'The Guardian': A guide to Pauline Oliveros's music


 

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IN THE FIELD

International Symposium for Field Recording at the British Library

15 - 16 Feb 2013

In The Field Website

 

REVIEWS

AUDIO DOCUMENTATION

 

Panel one: Origins of Field Recording
Intro + Joeri Bryninckx, Felicity Ford, Simon Elliott, Panel Q&A.

Panel Two: Public Life of Recording
Intro + Claudia Wegener, Chris Watson, David Velez, Panel Q&A.

Panel Three: Recording ther Urban Field
Intro + Peter Cusack, Des Coulam, Salome Voegelin, Panel Q&A
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Panel Four: Hearing the Unheard / Seeing the Unseen
Intro + Christina Kubisch, Jana Winderen, Davide Tidoni, Panel Q&A.

Panel Five: Collective Fields, Virtual Fields, Mediatised Fields
Ximena Alarcon, Zoe Irvine, Udo Noll, Francesca Panetta, Panel Q&A

Curated Session Two: Mark Peter Wright - Stretching the Field. Programme.

Curated Session Three: Helen Frosi, SoundFjord. Programme


A two day international symposium to open up and explore  the practice, art and craft of field recording through a series of panel presentations, listenings and screenings.
 
Starting from the early days of field recording the symposium aims to relate the multitude of contemporary field recording practices to their historical precedents and investigate issues in contemporary practices such as:
 
How field recordings are distributed to and heard by an audience;
Recording the unheard;
Mapping the urban;
Questioning the extended nature of the field in a digital networked landscape.
 
Presenters include:
Ximena Alarcón, Joeri Bruyninckx, Angus Carlyle, Daniela Cascella, Des Coulam, Peter Cusack, Simon Elliott, Felicity Ford, Helen Frosi (SoundFjord), Zoe Irvine, Christina Kubisch, Cathy Lane, Udo Noll, Francesca Panetta, Nye Parry,  Davide Tidoni, Cheryl Tipp, David Vélez, Salomé Voegelin, Chris Watson, Claudia Wegener, Jana Winderen, Mark Peter Wright
 
 
Also, The symposium will also celebrate the publication of a new book In the Field.
 
 
In the Field by Cathy Lane and Angus Carlyle
This is a collection of interviews with contemporary sound artists who use field recording in their work. These conversations explore the fundamental issues that underlie the development of field recording as the core of their practice. Recurring themes include early motivations, aesthetic preferences, the audible presence of the recordist and the nature of the field.

Conversations with Manuela Barile, Angus Carlyle, Budhaditya Chattopadhyay, Viv Corringham, Peter Cusack, Steven Feld, Felicity Ford, Jez Riley French, Antye Greie, Christina Kubisch, Cathy Lane, Francisco López, Annea Lockwood, Andrea Polli, Ian Rawes, Lasse-Marc Riek, Hiroki Sasajima, Davide Tidoni, Hildegard Westerkamp and Jana Winderen.

In The Field is published by Uniformbooks www.uniformbooks.co.uk
 
The symposium is curated by Cathy Lane, Angus Carlyle and Cheryl Tipp
It is a collaboration between CRiSAP (Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice) and British Library and part of the Sounds of Europe Project.
 
 
With the support of the Culture Programme of the European Union.

 


 

 

Launch of the new website HER NOISE

www.hernoise.org

 

Her Noise Archive is a resource of collected materials investigating music and sound histories in relation to gender, bringing together a wide network of women artists who use sound as a medium.  

 

Whilst Her Noise exists as a physical archive, key elements of the original project, including video interviews with a number of artists and musicians, are available on this site, as well as documentation of more recent events and responses including  'Her Noise: `feminisms and the Sonic' at Tate Modern and 'Sound:Gender:Feminism:Activism' at LCC earlier in 2012.

 

The site will also see a series of  guest ‘curations’ over the course of the next few years, whereby people have been asked to make selections from and for the archive, in an effort to keep the archive alive.

 

The first curations that are available on the site are from:

 

Ain Bailey - sound artist

Nina Power - philosopher, writer and broadcaster

Tara Rodgers - musician, composer and feminist technology scholar



 

*On 8th March 2011, CRiSAP was awarded the Sir Misha Black for Innovation in Design Education. 


 

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Migratory Dreams – Sueños Migratorios

As part of her Networked Migration project, Ximena Alarcon presents at Furtherfield Gallery   Date: Saturday 02 March 2013, 12-4pm Venue: Furtherfield Gallery.   Migratory Dreams – Sueños Migratorios, sound recordings of an improvisatory online performance event using spoken voice and pre-recorded sounds that took place between two Colombian communities… more...

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Mark Peter Wright. 2nd Nov – 2nd Dec 2012 Private View: Thursday 1st November 6pm – 9pm 30 Minutes of Listening is a reimagining of how we listen to and perceive place, drawing specific inspiration and focus from the area South Gare: a man-made site of special scientific interest in North Yorkshire. Taking… more...

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Sounds of Europe

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