IN THE FIELD - International Symposium for Field Recordings at the
British Library Exploring the art and craft of field recording
British Library Conference Centre, London, February 15th and 16th,
2013 Tickets here
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00%26deptid%3d175%26catid%3d52> In The Field website here
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x.com%2fin-the-field%23!> A two day international symposium to open
up and explore the practice, art and craft of field recording through a
series of panel presentations, listenings and screenings.
Starting from the early days of field recording the symposium aims to
relate the multitude of contemporary field recording practices to their
historical precedents and investigate issues in contemporary practices
such as: How field recordings are distributed to and heard by an
audience;
Recording the unheard;
Mapping the urban;
Questioning the extended nature of the field in a digital networked
landscape. Presenters include: Ximena Alarc=F3n, Joeri Bruyninckx,
Angus Carlyle, Des Coulam, Peter Cusack, Simon Elliott, Felicity Ford,
Helen Frosi (SoundFjord), Ici-M=EAme, Zoe Irvine, Christina Kubisch,
Cathy Lane, Udo Noll, Francesca Panetta, Nye Parry, Davide Tidoni,
Cheryl Tipp, David V=E9lez, Salom=E9 Voegelin, Chris Watson, Claudia
Wegener, Jana Winderen, Mark Peter Wright Also, The symposium will
also celebrate the publication of two new books
On Listening
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collaboration between CRiSAP
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p.org%2f> (Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice) and British Library
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%2f> and part of the Sounds of Europe Project.
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sofeurope.eu%2f> With the support of the Culture Programme of the
European Union.
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