I’m a performer, composer and audio artist working mainly with found sound objects and environmental recordings to make works structured according to timbre and space rather than meter and harmony. For a lot of my recent compositions and performances I’ve been using in-ear, binaural microphones and headphones in order to make use of the potential for presenting the recordist’s subjective point-of-audition. I lecture in music and audio art at the University of Central Lancashire and I’ve just completed a PhD in Musical Composition.
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Convivencia: A one-day symposium on existing and potential relationships between documentation and live art practices
Saturday the 3rd of February 2007
University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
Convivencia – a tense but productive co-existence
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