Composing the Singapore Soundscape at NUS

I was invited by Prof Mark Joyce, a great teacher from my undergrad of many years ago, to work with a collection of amazing students for the Urban Studies Conference at NUS Yale University Singapore. Over three days we explored listening to the urban, acoustic ecology, class and gender in sound, recording, composing and performing the soundscape of place and creating a combination graphic score and sound map. The workshop culminated in their performing a graphic score, through voice, then bringing their voices into a granular synthesis application on an iPad and improvising together. So chuffed at what they accomplished over such a short period. I have a sample of their performance and images below for listening. If your browser won’t access the Soundcloud file just link directly to Soundcloud from the window below.

 

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Final Performance

 

WISWOS 2016 educating girls in sound

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The next wiswos event is happening and I am very excited about it. This time we hope to generate real ideas concerning women’s visibility in sound technology and sound studies. If anybody is interested in having a look at what it is about this time and who will be there then go to the website here, I am so glad I started this organisation and that a whole bunch of vastly interesting people came on board to help, it has been so rewarding.