The Sound of Criticism
Four radio programs developed as part of a London College of Communication MA Sound Arts workshop in which the participants engaged in the role of written art criticism within discourse and its presence in a sound work.
Four radio programs developed as part of a London College of Communication MA Sound Arts workshop in which the participants engaged in the role of written art criticism within discourse and its presence in a sound work.
The Sound Arts Visiting Practitioner Series will continue to be held online for the Summer Term. The lectures this will all happen virtually: a mixture of live and pre-recorded sessions with guests appearing for a live Q&A (where available). Join us in our virtual teaching room every Thursday.
This three-day online event presents new and existing research and artistic responses to the rich variety of the work of composer and sound artist Annea Lockwood.
A portable auditorium by Public Works and Michael Speers will hold sounds of the Acoustic Commons network over the Dawn Chorus weekend of 30 APR to 1 MAY. With Blanc Sceol, Margarida Mendes, Shortwave Collective, Blak Outside, Common Agent Projects, the Acoustic Commons Study Group.
Led by Mark Peter Wright at CRiSAP (W217), London College of Communication ** This is an internal event for CRiSAP researchers and Sound Arts MA students ** The CRiSAP Soirées are regular meetings for the CRiSAP research group (staff, students, alumni, and visitors) to share and discuss research issues and topics within sound arts Continue…
We're pleased to present these Un-Earthed Festival Soundwalks, with Katrinem and Peter Cusack:
- Path of Awareness _Elephant and Castle, 19 May 2022
- The Blackfriars Soundwalk, 20 May 2022
In the Air exhibition at Wellcome Collection explores our relationship with the air around us, investigated through the work of Matterlurgy, Tacita Dean, David Rickard, Dryden Goodwin, Forensic Architecture, Choked Up, Anna Atkins, Black and Brown Films, Irene Kopelman, Ernst Haeckel and John Evelyn