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Title: Campus Sound-scaping: Interactive sound sculptures connecting research with community sector organisations
Authors: Bogdanova, M
Issue Date: 30-May-2024
26-Jun-2024
Publisher: Brunel University of London
Citation: Bogdanova, M. (2024) [Poster] Exhibited at Brunel University of London 2024 Research Festival: Brunel Research Jamboree: Birdhouse soundscapes: location of birdhouses, 30 May, and (inter)disciplinary bodies conference, day 2, Bodies Festival: Sound in the Trees: Public soundscape sculpture of voice curation, 26 June, 14:00. Available at: https://www.brunel.ac.uk/research/Research-Festival/2024/Campus-Sound-scaping.
Abstract: The project creates an installation through which voluntary sector organisations, researchers, creatives and students “speak to the public” about their work and experience. It is a visual and audio-engaging sculptures/public art in the shape of bird feeders and bird cages, which have been fitted with audio speakers, to be placed around the University campus. Four themes around which findings (interviews and discussions) are synthesised are mixed with music, field recordings and creative content to create audio soundscapes which stream from the soundboxes. The project is a continuation of an artist-based engagement with the Civil Society Futures 2018 independent inquiry of the voluntary sector in England.
Description: Brunel 2024 Soundscape Credits: Field recording radio aporee ::: maps - sounds of the world Cra. 46 #3611, Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia; 29 Hung Shing Ye, Lamma Island, Hong Kong; Pixabay content by Zakhar Valah (Perfect Beauty) and Aleksey Christlin, Piotr Witowski (Relaxing music), Mr Rogers’ Neighbourhood theme song (FRP License); Sesame Street: James Gandolfini Talks About Feeling Scared; Excerpt from Mary Poppins 1964
The project is funded by Brunel University’s Public Engagement Fund 2024. It is a continuation of an artist-based engagement with the Civil Society Futures 2018, an independent inquiry of the state of the sector in England.
The poster was presented at Brunel Research Festival 2024: Brunel Research Jamboree on 30 May 2024 (https://www.brunel.ac.uk/research/Research-Festival/2024/Full-Programme), and at the Institute of Communities and Society (Inter)Disciplinary Bodies Conference Programme, Day 2, Bodies Festival Conference Programme, Day 2, Bodies Festival Wednesday 26 June, (https://www.brunel.ac.uk/research/Institutes/Institute-of-Communities-and-Society/InterDisciplinary-Bodies/Conference-Programme-Day-2-Bodies-Festival).
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/29897
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