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The Uses and Abuses of Field recording- part 1
02/02/2012 · julia@q-o2

The Uses and Abuses of Field Recording was a pechakucha 20×20 event organised by CRiSAP (Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice)in London in June 2011. There were 8 UK based presenters all of which gave a short talk – 6mins 40 – the time it takes for 20 slides to play for 20 seconds each. Viewed together they give a great introduction to a variety of field recording practices.
Four videos of these presentations (the 20 slides and the audio) from Viv Corringham, Michael Gallagher, Salomé Voegelin and Mark Peter Wright are below. The final four will follow in the next blog post.

Mark Peter Wright – The Uses and Abuses of Field Recording from Sound Arts & Design @ LCC on Vimeo.

Michael Gallagher – The Uses and Abuses of Field Recording from Sound Arts & Design @ LCC on Vimeo.

Salomé Voegelin- The Uses and Abuses of Field Recording from Sound Arts & Design @ LCC on Vimeo.

Viv Corringham – The Uses and Abuses of Field Recording from Sound Arts & Design @ LCC on Vimeo.