Listen online to my one hour radio work exploring filed recording, audio interventions and urban space.
This is the last in a four part broadcast with Framework: Afield, Framework FM and South Hill Park.
Click here to listen on line http://resonancefm.com/schedule
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'Plan for Space; urban space’
volume 3, sonic edition
"The right to the city" the ability of citizens acting individually and collectively often outside of the institutional framework, to shape urban experience according to their wants and needs.
This edition of the Plan for Space is the third in a series of Architectural investigations. The plans study selected locations in order to understand the impact it has upon its users and interactions taking place within it. The intention of the architecture is weighed against the actuality of its use and often a rift is identified. Sonic interventions are devised to site specifically explore the notion of the rift. The experiments either attempt to expose the rift, propose a remedy or simply try encourage existing unexpected uses, always exploring the cause and effect possibilities of sound. Methods and research are outlined and discussed, and conclusions are occasionally drawn.
Fundamentally these experiments are fruitless acts, handmade sonic gestures often only partially attempting to cause affect. These sonic experiments are structured within a framework of faux architectural plans to give weight to a separate argument. Within the logical structure of research, aims and outcomes a simple exercise of attempting to exert control over our own environments is clearly visible. The plans intend to open discussion about how the built environment can have effect upon individuals within it and also to question our own abilities to affect our spaces. These 'Plans' invite an audience to a spectacle of enjoyable failure, of sonic investigations and experiments.
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Show #4 Lisa Hall framework #354: 2011.12.04 Posted: Sun, 4 Dec 2011
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Saturday, 3 December 2011
Sunday, 30 October 2011
Travel Sound
I have been off travelling around Indonesia and Thailand for the past two months. I splashed out and bought some FANTASTIC new microphones for the trip and now have memory card after memory card stacked full of sound recordings. None of these were recorded with particular projects in mind, instead i preferred to just listen and see what i could find.
I heard some amazing examples of nature, from frog trumpet choruses, to electronic birds, to gibbons that sounded like muffled children singing in closets, to the hustle and bustle of China Town in Bangkok and thunder storms on Thai Islands.
all are coming soon ....
Exploring Field Recording, on the radio.
Im working with three other artists interested in sonic interventions, acoustic architecture and urban sounds of control, each creating an individual one hour radio broadcasts with 'Framework: Afield', a collaborative project with South HIll Park and Framework Radio, all to be aired later this year on Resonance FM.
Martin at South Hill Park kicked things off with some interviews of our initial ideas. Check out his Gene Pool Podcast on the making of our sonic explorations;
MEMORY SOUNDSCAPES
MEMORY SOUNDSCAPES from my travels to Thailand and Indonesia.
(not recorded due to battery failure, my own reaction failure, 'not a good time' syndrome, or for some reason just didn't think to record it)
- Muzak, Indonesian style.
When travelling on a night bus you will experience very loud 'happy hardcore' music played being blared down on the travellers through speakers along the length of the bus. There is no getting away from this music, it is on every bus, all night, nice and loud. Each bus seems to have the same cd too. The locals don't bat an eyelid about this auditory assault.
- The transition from quiet jungle life to a busy river port.
After three days of being on a klotok river boat and in the jungle listening out for birds and orangutans we emerged into a busy river port in an extremely wide stretch of the river, the sounds of cranes, machinery and electronic bird call filled our ears. The sounds were so metallic and sharp and dispersed in this wide space in total opposition to the acoustic dynamics we had just left.
- Chainsaws in the jungle
I might have a bad recording of this, but thats not ok. This was actually a small cricket sized insect that makes an electrical sound almost like a chainsaw. When they get going it really sounds as if your in the mids of deforestation.
- Sonic advertising.
'You, miss, come here, yes!' 'transpoooort' 'hello, yes, yes, have a seat' it was non stop, in your face, sonic advertising at its best. The one time i tried to record it in a particularly active spot and they barely said anything to us, typical.
more to come ...
Thursday, 14 April 2011
Speculum Artium
Playing at the traditional new media art festival in Slovenia with the Akwardstra, a site specific sonic improvisational group.
Speculum Artium features guests and projects from all over the world, curated by Herwig Steiner.
Opening at Wednesday, 20th of April at 19:00 in Labour Home Trbovlje, Slovenia
Click on the links above for further information.
Speculum Artium features guests and projects from all over the world, curated by Herwig Steiner.
Opening at Wednesday, 20th of April at 19:00 in Labour Home Trbovlje, Slovenia
Click on the links above for further information.
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Plan for Space, the mobile edition
Booklet discussing ideas around everyday urban space;
- Identifying a disconnection between subject and space.
- Proposing a method of self interruption.
- Testing a home made device, again and again and again on on individual
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