An excerpt of Walking with Crickets will feature on an upcoming radio show on the BBC Radio 4 Natural Histories series exploring the cultural interest in Crickets. A cricket walk and interview were recorded on 8th August by Brett Westwood & Sarah Blunt with myself, Ximena Alarcon, Hannah Kemp-Welch & Francesca Oldfield in Elephant and Castle. On air: November 2016 - Tuesday 1st @ 11am & Monday 7th @ 9pm. Online in November listen here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05w99gb/episodes/player Photo by Sarah Blunt
A sound walk with cricket song as part of ISSTA's Festival and Conference of TEMPORARY AUTONOMOUS ZONES.
6th September 2016 @ Nerve Centre 5.20pm ISSTA, Irish Sound, Science and Technology Association More on Walking With Crickets With support from London College of Communication & CRiSAP. A curated playlist of sound works selected by Framework Radio - featuring the lovely recording made by Richard Bentley on the Points of Listening sound walk in April - Walking with Crickets.
Listen here: http://www.frameworkradio.net/2016/05/553-2016-05-22/ I look forward to leading an evening on listening in relation to my sound work. A sound walk with crickets to explore the city -a digital re-enactment of an trend of carry crickets for their song (previously explored in my collaborative work Regresses) 13 April 2016, 6.30pm Free, limited availability, RSVP online. https://pointsoflistening.wordpress.com/2016/03/29/pol-24-walking-with-crickets/ http://www.crisap.org/ Image credit: ivanwalsh.com – creative commons attribution
A co-creator of, and cyclist in the herd of sonic animals stampeding to the Climate March London - with the Bicrophonic Research Institute.
http://sonicbikes.net/animals-march/ Symposium, November 16, 2015, 14.30 > 19.00,
The Architecture University of Venice (IUAV) & CRiSAP On the theme of the urban environment, presenting sonic bike sound work Habitat from the Summer Pedalling Games. http://www.crisap.org/ http://www.iuav.it/SCUOLA-DI-/SCUOLA/attivit--c/---anno-201/Sound-Pass/index.htm 5 & 6 September, London Fields, Hackney.
A group sonic cycling event by the Bicrophonic Research Institute (BRI). 10 sonic bikes, 10 bicrophonic artist and 10 new sound works. A sonic bike is "a bicycle with frame mounted speakers carrying sounds and music that will change and play dependent on where and how fast the cyclist goes, using our sonic bike to GPS software system. The sonic bike was invented by Kaffe Matthews and has evolved over 10 years of international projects". My work explores the built environment; the planning, implications and possible uses of our city spaces, taking you on a journey into imaginary spaces and back. The first part of the work is plotted to a set route out of the north end of the park, the second part is plotted in a free form style across a mesh of streets to the east of the park, here you can ride, explore and make your own route through the streets and sounds. Follow the development of my work on my blog http://lisa--hall.blogspot.co.uk/. Come and ride! Bikes can be collected from the stall in London Fields and used for 20 minutes to explore and hear a work. Free, deposit required. 11am - 5pm. www.sonic bikes.net/news |
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