All tag results for ‘documentation’
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 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...)
Intentions in Documentation
In response to a comment Siobhan made on someone’s post, I’d like to ask for responses to the following (I was going to put it all on the comment on that person’s page, but think it warranted anew discussion thread!) That’s a very interesting question (More...)
Live Archives Workshops Day 2 Tamara Ashley
(Javascript required to view QuickTime movie, please turn it on and refresh this page) I was given an object and found a place in which to intervene. This is the clearest recording from my mobile phone sound recorder. I listened (More...)
Live Archives Workshops Day2 Mathew Dalgleish
The limtations of the (faulty) recording equipment proved to be a positive influence on the process of recording sounds in the Harris Herb garden. By being forced to lay the microphone still on the ground to avoid crackling from the damaged audio cable I became (More...)
Live Archives Workshops Day1 Daisy Abbott
Documentation… All documentation is, by necessity framed by the social, cultural, even technological context of the manner of its recording and interpretation. This could be in the quality of images, the placement of mics, or the language used in description. The process (More...)
Live Archives Workshops Day1 Paul Craddock
The session began with an introduction to the introduction to documentation by Paul S. The session ended with the end of the introduction to documentation. Throughout the day, photographs were taken, films were made, pictures were drawn, thoughts were processed and recorded - (More...)
Live Archives Workshops Day1 Mathew Dalgleish
Since arriving about 12 o’clock, the day has been pretty hectic but an interesting mix of activities and conversation with the various new people I’ve met. The diversity of the group has been quite surprising, I perhaps didn’t expect such a broad mix of skills (More...)
Tamara Ashley
I am working on a PhD at Texas Woman’s University exploring improvisation and site-sensitive performance. Based in Newcastle, and sometimes working in the US, I am an improvisational performer working through movement, locations and sounds. I enjoy working collaboratively with other artists and I (More...)