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Here’s a podcast I made with Adam Neal using binaural recording technique. (Javascript required to view QuickTime movie, please turn it on and refresh this page)
Hi from dallas Simspon
Greetings from dallas Simpson, I just joined the site . It looks very interesting as I am heavily involved in binaural soundscape composition.
Live Archives Workshops
Live Archives Workshops
2-5 April 2007
University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
Artefacts, memories, and discussions that have been created as part of the Live Archives Workshops are available online at this location (please check back for updates).
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Live Archives Workshops Day3 Emily Williams
As a listener to the performers via the binaural microphones, I felt a strong sense of intimacy with the performers. I suppose this arises from the fact that although the same audio was being fed through to a number of people at the same (More...)
Live Archive Workshops Day3, Siobhan Mckeown
Today has been constructive, mischievous, repetitive, exhilarating… Using binaural microphones we have played around with each other’s ears and spheres. I have also played on other external forms of instrument (Ale’s tabla is very sexy, sorry everybody for repetitively hitting it over lunch time, (More...)
LAW Day3 Tamara Ashley
we performed with the modular sound sculpture. my focus was on the environment and changing my movements and gestures to create sounds that were responsive to the other sounds that were in the space. I was actively listening to everyone and trying to (More...)
Live Archives Workshops Day3 Daisy Abbott
Some documentations on listening and recording with binaural microphones: Here are my mixed tracks, entirely down to what I could grab rather than any sort of intelligent selection. They have been recorded using binaural microphones and are best heard on headphones. Once again, (More...)
Live Archives Workshops Day3 Mathew dalgleish
The first five sounds are live-looped and layered binaural recordings of a small-group improvisation on the sound sculpture in St. Peters church. The last sound is an unedited binaural recording of a walk through UCLAN’s music department. Although the timbre of the recorded sounds differ (More...)
Live Archives Workshops Day3
Live Archives Workshops
Day 3 – 04.04.07
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Live Archives Workshops Day3 Paul Craddock
Writing in the break… the binaural experience was different to those binaural experiences I’ve had previously encountered in Jon’s work - on every other occasion (that I’ve been a part of), Jon has had the room set up somewhat ‘neutrally’ (I use that word very (More...)