A bi-monthly radio show exploring field recording, sound + listening on @ResonanceEXTRA Two series done, new one soon-ish Producers: Kate Carr + Luca Nasciuti.
Next month is In The Field 2 a conference on contemporary practices of field recording I, (Kate) along with many others, have been involved in organising at my sound studies centre CRiSAP. The conference is in London and online.
Do come along!
https://t.co/V3OcQCugE2
In the Field 2
A three day event organised by CRiSAP exploring the themes, issues and practices of contemporary field recording
4 - 6 July 2024
In person at London College of Communication @LCCLondon, SE1 6SB and online
Book now: https://t.co/cJCmwvOEMq
The Field Recording Show @RecordingShow with Kate Carr and Luca Nasciuti returns at 2pm GMT 🍃 🎤 This episode features an extended interview with academic and artist @markpeterwright whose latest book probes the ethical implications and erasures at the centre of field recording.
Mark Peter Wright is an artist, researcher and writer working at the intersection of sound arts, experimental pedagogy and critical theory. His book Listening After Nature: Field Recording, Ecology, Critical Practice is published by Bloomsbury
https://t.co/T7ukr2w6MD
Our first guest in our new series is British artist and academic Mark Peter Wright.
Join us on Resonance Extra 2pm next Tuesday (March 26) for an extended conversation with Mark which touches on the ethics entangled with field recording and the constitution of the ‘field’ itself.
In the Field 2 | Call for Proposals now open
Dates: 5 and 6 Jul 2024
Deadline for proposals: 6 Feb 2024
After over 10 years, In the Field returns - bringing together the latest research and artistic explorations in the practice of field recording.
https://t.co/PpNHT1gtAw
After years of producing other people's podcasts, I've finally made my own...
'Ways of Listening' speaks to socially engaged artists, to find out how listening features in their practice.
Find it on your fav podcast platform, hosted by https://t.co/hj2sp71RWA
New book 🚨 alert! Animals: Art, Science and Sound (British Library, 2023)! Art, manuscripts & wildlife sound recordings come together in this major compendium of the greatest and strangest representations of animals. https://t.co/Xci4WNN8co
#MondayMotivation#birds#animals
There are just two weeks left to make your submissions for the Sound of the Year Awards 2022!
Remind yourself of the categories and submit now via our website at https://t.co/g10ZtlxBom, to be in with the chance of winning a pair of microphones from LOM.
The British Library is seeking a new Curator, Popular Music Recordings. This is a high-profile and demanding post as custodian and advocate of the national collection of popular music recordings. https://t.co/NH6MhhC4n2
// 7 DAYS left to apply //
Are you a Sound / Music artist / producer making work for unusual / outdoor spaces? We're looking at you!
OCM's professional development scheme is now open for applications.
Apply by 26 September. 💣
https://t.co/g3iJAWmo1e
#FundedbyPRSF
"An album of unrecognisable, repurposed field recordings that insists we draw our own maps." -- Raymond Cummings for THE WIRE
Fictionalism by @BenLinkCollins
https://t.co/MmzS8UIdBT
Continuing to celebrate some of our recent releases with free codes, 10 below.
On 11 September @iklectikartlab pres an evening celebrating field recordist Ian Rawes, founder of The London Sound Survey, who died in 2021. Elaine Mitchener, Steve Beresford, Howlround, Iain Chambers + more will all perform in response to Ian's work:
https://t.co/40LRaizRKN
Ever wondered what Arduinos are all about and what you can do with them? Join Calderdale Sound Network for a FREE workshop on 17 Sept and find out! Open to women/gender minority people, limited spaces, info here: https://t.co/vE5t9joGqU