Tuesday, 17 February 2009
Mayan Aural Adventure
Just returned from the Yucutan Peninsula in Mexico after visiting many ancient Mayan sites. Was overwhelmed by Chichen Itza and taken aback by the acoustic phenomenom present at most sites. Made some binaural recordings but forgot to pack headphones( so couldn't monitor) and spare hi-MDiscs so didn't have much useable footage, enough though for a short sonic response to these magical sites. On returning found, as i thought, that road noise was a clearly audible presence but have decided against trying to remove it..after all it was there and i do not feel it is my job to hide noise pollution. R. Murray Schaefer's "Tuning of the world" came to mind. I feel ignorant that i was not aware that Mayan as a language was still widely spoken but our guide Antonio Gonzalez was a proud Mayan with an encyclopedic knowledge of each site, ancient customs, symbols and the multitude of flora and fauna of this beautiful part of the world.
Wednesday, 11 February 2009
Freddy's Story nominated for Installation category in 2009 Media Innovation Awards
"Freddy's Story" has been nominated in the Installation Category for this years Media Innovation Awards. I am up against some tough competition but I hope for Freddy's sake that we can win. Freddy is getting very old now and it would be a real vindication for him having the courage to tell me his completely un-selfcensored life story. His frank and disarming manner seems to draw people of all ages and backgrounds into the installation and his astonishing memory and good humour make the interactive elements possible and ensure that the piece is lifted out of being merely an oral history. The constant reference throughout to existing sonic art classics would also not have been possible were it not for the exposure to luminaries like Steve Reich, Pierre Schaffer and Francis Dhomont, a fact for which i owe a debt of gratitude to Phinneas de Thornley-Head, Nick Trussler and Neil Rose among others. So thanks everyone and here's to March 12th at Ashton Gate, home of Bristol City (BOOO). I shall be proudly wearing my Plymouth Argyle scarf on top of my suit!
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