Tuesday 7 October 2014

Event: Hillel Schwartz and Chris DeLaurenti on Noise Practices, Theory and Histories



Music Research Series & Unit for Sound Practice Research (5.30pm - 16 October 2014)

Hillel Schwartz and Chris DeLaurenti on Noise Practices, Theory and Histories


Hillel Schwartz's recent monograph Making Noise (MIT Press 2011) "embraces", according to David Toop, "steel tools, devils, listening in darkness, stethoscopes, bedlam, escape from slavery, a multitude of wars, steam, flatulence, shirt-making, ears in folklore, sex, the static heard in telegraphers' headsets, pneumatic door checks, cosmology, street bands, smog and the relationship of diabetes to deafness".

Chris DeLaurenti, composer, improvisor, activist and phonographer, writes on his practice: "My work, the offspring of my love affair with sound, incorporates murky atmospheres, everyday speech, unusual field recordings, and an array of instruments deployed in maniacal recombinant polyphony."

Venue: PSHB LG02

The discussion is followed by a performance by Chris DeLaurenti (8.00 - 9.00pm)
Venue RHB 167

The events are free and all are welcome.

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