Image courtesy of iklectik
Kids' Field Recording and Sonic Time Travel Workshop
Thursday 4 August 2016, 12–2pm V22 Louise House
Spend an afternoon with professional sound artist Daniel James Ross and educator Alice Reicher and learn how to record the past. This is an opportunity for children to learn new skills, become part of an artwork, and have loads of fun!
- Learn how to use hand-held sound recorders
- Imagine and recreate a Victorian sonic landscape - time travel with sound!
- Have your recordings included in a sound art installation at London's I'Klectik Art Lab for Sound Yard 2016
Alice Reicher is a fully qualified primary school teacher with 8 years of experience working with children of all ages. She graduated from Edinburgh University with a Bachelor of Education honours degree in 2008 and since then has taught in schools both in Scotland and London. Alice is passionate about a wide range of creative processes relating to sonic and visual art.
Daniel composes algorithmic electro-instrumental music and is a PhD candidate in composition at Goldsmiths. He has recently had work premièred at the National Museum of Wales, the Brighton Fringe, and via release on Classwar Karaoke and NX Records. Daniel also improvises with custom built software in various ensembles, including Some Some Unicorn and Roddart, the latter having reached the finals of the Engine Room International Sound Art Competition 2015. Daniel's music combines elements of free jazz, electro-acoustic, and choral music. Daniel is a lecturer in music technology at Morley College.
In association with: V22, Sound Yard, I'Klectik Art Lab, Old Paradise Yard, SoundFjord, These Plumes Have Feathers
This event is part of the Summer Club Sound residency at v22 Summer Club 2016.
Anyone under 16 years of age must be accomanied by an adult.
Venue info
V22 Louise House
Dartmouth Road
Forest Hill
London
SE23 3HZ
(Between Forest Hill Pools and Forest Hill Library)
Overground: Forest Hill
Bus: 122, 176, 197