4/1/2023 0 Comments Mixlr dead and coSynopsis: Using the Animoog app for synth sounds, extracting the ‘stabs the boyfriend’ scene from film Sweet 16 and closing with a brain lockdown brain chorus loop of ‘in a perfect world’ (by Kodaline) to make a bit of 5 min ish soundscape blunt life commentary.ĭuration: 4 minutes 43 (complete piece but work in progress possibly for the final Ladywell Lout album ‘Schemeadelica’)īiography: Audio recording and sound enthusiast, Radiophrenia fan and contributor, former the Just Joans member, JID member, the Ladywell Lout sound driver, 20 plus years of sonically fannying about recording achieving absolutely nothing with great friends. Title: Animoog Sweet 16 in a Perfect World Synopsis: This is the first piece in a series of (half-baked) short audio essays about walking.īiography: Chin Li was an NHS clinical psychologist for many years, but is now focusing on writing, and also dabbling in other forms of creative expression such as audio work. Title: Philosophy of Walking 1: Crunching Leaves Underfoot Links: Email: Twitter: and web: 6: Chin Li Duration: 39 secondsīiography: John Barber lives and experiments with sound and radio in America’s Pacific Northwest. The intent is to celebrate a purposeful life for this creature, and explore a new approach to sound-based storytelling. In addition to a photograph, a spoken memoriam is provided. Synopsis: One part of “In Memoriam,” a four photograph and sound installation memorializing dead creatures found along the Pacific Northwest coast of America, in this case a flying squirrel. A keen advocate of radio as an art form, he co-runs Glasgow art radio station, Radiophrenia and has produced programmes for stations internationally. His work explores ideas of audio archaeology, magnetic memory and the reappropriation of found sounds. Sonopoetry Works: Latest Publication: About Sounds About Us, 2019, book of poems: Mark Vernon is a Glasgow based sound artist whose practice focuses upon field recording, the manipulation of environmental sounds and acousmatic presence. Over the last years, she has been experimenting with field recording, blending her spoken words with sounds. She has published three poetry collections and she is one of the eight authors included in the North East American Association publication ‘Writing in a Different Language’ Vol XL 2018. Clouds are moving fast, they’re changing perspective.īiographies: Ilaria Boffa is an Italian poet. Now more than ever, we need to stay uneasy and vigilant. Articulate and disassemble, deconstruct that simplistic and linear approach that weakens minds and relies on conformed familiar standards to minimise effort, sacrifice, care and discipline. I strongly believe in nurturing complex thinking. Starting from this reflection and listening to the piece, I wrote my poem ‘Ode for Complexity’ building on the concept of authenticity, mediocrity (nothing is really superior or special a priori) and complexity. Synopsis: Mark described this musical work as a distortion or subversion of constructed fantasies of the ‘exotic’ or ‘other’ that were common in the musical genre of ‘exotica’ popular in the 50s. Thanks to Alison, Barbara, CE, Chris, Evelyn, Fiona, Jenne, Julie, Kate, Kerrie, Lauren, Lisa, Marianne, Michelle, Natalie, Paula, Sarah, Valerie, and Wendy. Synopsis: Jacqueline Jay Wilde is a writer, performer, director and a sound artist and a regular if infrequent contributor to LOLG presenting her sequel to SMILE with honest, touching and open conversations about many things – the sea, isolation, fungi, jigsaws and pyjamas. Links: Email: Twitter: and Website: 3: Jacqueline Jay Wilde Flight Control weaves one such narrative using live feeds from Athens, Brussels, Chicago, Kuwait City, Moscow, Sao Paulo, and Singapore airport approaches, and the Apollo 8 moon landing to demonstrate.īiography: John Barber lives and experiments with sound and radio in America’s Pacific Northwest The rapid fire directions of flight controllers, and nuanced responses from airline pilots are examples. Synopsis: The world around us swirls with dense, rich narratives we cannot hear unless we have proper equipment, abilities. Synopsis: A short, two-part sort-of self-portrait.īiography: Glasgow-based podcaster and lapsed filmmaker. Programme of Works – Wednesday, 24th February, 2021
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |