Episodios

  • 8. Bagpipes in Friston Forest 1st June 2021
    Feb 12 2022

    I met Richard playing the bagpipes while out walking with Noodles the dog. It was a beautiful sunny day with a slight breeze and the sounds of bagpipes carried through the trees and onto the hills. I started to talk with Richard who told me how he spends time with the bagpipes.

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    5 m
  • 7. Sound is a Union of Bodies, Spaces, Objects and Movement - reflections on Evelyn Glennie
    Feb 12 2022

    In a series of four short episodes, I read old notebooks and write in new ones with thoughts and experiences evoked by my conversation with Evelyn Glennie

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    2 m
  • 6. The Space You Are In - reflections on Evelyn Glennie
    Feb 12 2022

    In a series of four short episodes, I read old notebooks and write in new ones with thoughts and experiences evoked by my conversation with Evelyn Glennie

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    5 m
  • 5. Feeling Sound in the Body - reflections on Evelyn Glennie
    Feb 11 2022

    In a series of four short episodes, I read old notebooks and write in new ones with thoughts and experiences evoked by my conversation with Evelyn Glennie

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    3 m
  • 4. Sound is Movement - reflections on Evelyn Glennie
    Feb 11 2022

    In a series of four short episodes, I read old notebooks and write in new ones with thoughts and experiences evoked by my conversation with Evelyn Glennie

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    3 m
  • Trailer for Holger Schulze - What is Sound and the Sonic Persona?
    Feb 11 2022

    With contributions from David Reby, Richard Bagpipes, Shelina Bhamani and Evelyn Glennie,  Holger Schulze describes where people are located within sound.

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    3 m
  • 3. Sam Auinger - Machine Noise and How We are Inscribed with Sound
    Feb 11 2022

    From the Aztecs to the Nazis, sound is an exercise of power. Sonic Artist, Sam Auinger, takes us on a journey that begins by exploring how our memories of sound leave marks in us and continues by examining how the  way we listen to the world has changed as the soundscapes of a city become dominated by machine noise and the noise of a fossil fuel burning society. In this environment we change how we see ourselves and how we see people around us. 

    For more information on Sam and the other interviews go to the Sounds Absurd website

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    20 m
  • 2. Holger Schulze - The Sonic Persona and the Servant Class
    Feb 11 2022

    Professor Holger Schulze is a full professor in musicology at the University of Copenhagen and principal investigator at the Sound Studies Lab. In this episode, he talks about how a person develops a 'sonic persona' because of their relationships with their sound environments affect and shape them. 

    Holger takes us through our sonic relationships with cities and everyday objects, he explains how music affects us as we grow up and then describes how we go inside our own sonic bubbles. The conversation turns to the politics of sound and how the development of voice recognition technology, like Alexa and Siri, has created a new servant class. 

    For more information on Holger and the other interviews go to the Sounds Absurd website

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    25 m
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