Day I at the In the Field symposium packed a lot into a tight schedule of presentations, listening sessions and walking tours. The queue snaked out onto the piazza of the British Library, under a blue sky and the watchful eye of William Blake’s Newton. Sold out on both days, the auditorium was tightly packed…
The final in this 3 speakers-3 questions build up to the Symposium is with Udo Noll, the founder of Radio Aporee. I first met Udo during a Sounds of Europe workshop in Prague earlier this year, where I had the opportunity to find out more about this project, a platform for the artistic research of concepts…
Next to tell us a little more about the Symposium and her own relationship with field recording is Cheryl Tipp, Curator of Natural Sounds at the British Library and one of the organisers of this event. In addition to her curatorial work, Cheryl is also a staff writer for The Field Reporter and a member of the Executive…
Over the next four days, as we build-up to In the Field (15th and 16th Feb), I will be catching up with some of the organisers and speakers of the Symposium to ask them 3 quick questions on their love of field recording and on the Symposium in particular. We are opening this interview countdown…
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