Jez riley French:
. pocklington canal (early afternoon)
.. wansford canal and watton beck (early afternoon)
these waterways, close to my home in east yorkshire, have been a
source of many days pleasure over the years. I have always had a
fondness for small rivers and canals - thier banks to walk, thier
unique hold on local wildlife and of course the varied and
constantly fascinating, evolving sounds that exist due to thier
pressence.
here are two pieces created from recordings made with hand-made and
other hydrophones.
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. limited edition release (46 copies)
. photo print and paper folded cover
. vintage postcard mounted cd
. 'in place' art card
=A34 inc p&p
for more info & to hear a brief mp3 extract visit:
http://engravedglass.blogspot.com/
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+ recent posts on the 'in place' blog include:
John Grzinich - interview
Aquarian hydrophones - first impressions review
Annea Lockwood - 'sound map of the danube' - review
Marc Namblard - 'chants of frozin lakes' - review
http://JezrileyFrench-inplace.blogspot.com/
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause
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