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Category Archives: Summer
a summer palimpsest
Four walks around a year: summer Gruenrekorder | GrDl 130/13 The slow release of the four winnall moors soundwalks reaches summer. The full 25-minute perambulation is available as a digital download (MP3/FLAC) from the German field-recording and sound art label … Continue reading
Posted in field-recording, Gruenrekorder, River, sound walk, soundscape, Summer, Uncategorized, Water
Tagged acoustic ecology, Chalk streams, experimental music, field-recording, Gruenrekorder, Hydrophone, perception, phonography, rain, River Itchen, sound art, soundfield, soundscape, spatial acoustics, subaquatic sounds, time
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Walking on air: summer broadcast
The completed summer soundwalk, one of the four walks around a year in winnall moors, will be broadcast by Radeq Radio, in residence at the SoundFjord Gallery, London. The full twenty-five minute summer circuit of the moors is scheduled for … Continue reading
A field of summer: ghosts of sounds now no longer here
sound walk through summer (edit): sounds now no longer here sound walk through summer (edit): the teeth of a grass cutter hover over summer’s path The sound walk through summer in the moors is now complete. Opening with dawn of … Continue reading
a river runs through here: the pluck of air and fret of hydrophones
As part of the Winchester Arts Festival, 10 Days Across the City, I composed a cycle of three soundscapes for the auditorium of the Theatre Royal, Winchester. The cycle included a twenty-minute sound walk through a year of Winnall Moors … Continue reading
Posted in Autumn, Installation, River, spring, Summer, Water, Winter
Tagged acoustmatic, Daphne Oram, delia derbyshire, electro-acoustic, experimental music, field-recording, Hydrophone, Musique Concrete, perception, phonography, Pierre Shaeffer, River Itchen, sound art, soundscape, spatial acoustics, subaquatic sounds
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Sound Walking: a short walk through a year
We are now in the second stage of the project, the compositional stage: although, I am still occasionally enticed into the moors to have a surreptitious earful. On one such recent aural rummage, I found some gaseous ticking in the … Continue reading
Posted in Autumn, River, sound walk, spring, Summer, Water, Winter
Tagged acoustic ecology, Chalk streams, electro-acoustic, field-recording, phonography, River Itchen, sound art, soundscape
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Every last drop of summer: sound marks and surface tension
The last sunset of summer 2010 took place on Wednesday the 22nd September and I set out to record its farewell. The poetics of this moment brings with it a cinematic anticipation of a silent sun seen falling slowly beyond … Continue reading
Posted in field-recording, River, soundscape, Summer, Water
Tagged acoustic ecology, Chalk streams, electro-acoustic, field-recording, Hydrophone, phonography, rain, Rhythm, River Itchen, sound art, soundscape, subaquatic sounds
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