Liverpool Street, Clocks, and Procedual Audio

The environment I’m creating is a train station inspired by London Liverpool Street, a place that has always been my personal gateway into London as well as having stronger connections with family too – My paternal grandfather, a native east Londoner, moved away from London to north Essex yet would commute Liverpool Street – His… Continue reading Liverpool Street, Clocks, and Procedual Audio

Guest Lecture – Sam Salem

Sam’s practice involved setting up frameworks and systems as part of his practice, particuarly in ‘musical’ contexts. He used max to do this – The thing that resonated with me, and affected me the most was the complex relationship and feelings that Sam encountered due to the current genocide in Palestine. How do we continue… Continue reading Guest Lecture – Sam Salem

Experimenting in Unity

01. For initial testing i created a very simple white boxed environment with 2 lamposts I quickly modelled placed either side. I chose this as the environment to mimic the streets and plazas present in The Man of The Crowd. I read a book on the situationalist international and ‘unitary urbanism’. There was a quote… Continue reading Experimenting in Unity

Guest Lecture – EvicShen

“Victoria Shen is a sound artist, experimental music performer, and instrument-maker based in San Francisco. Shen’s sound practice is concerned with the spatiality/physicality of sound and its relationship to the human body. Her music features analog modular synthesizers, vinyl/resin records, and self-built electronics. Eschewing conventions in harmony and rhythm in favor of extreme textures and… Continue reading Guest Lecture – EvicShen

Lesson with Jose

I found jose’s lesson really valuable and covered a lot of things that I had already been thinking of in relation to my recently established performance practice. Id been thinking a lot about how I dislike the previous ways ive performed – both with my game ‘A Forest of Wooden Antenna’, and when playing with… Continue reading Lesson with Jose

Lesson with Kate Carr

We started the lesson introducing ourselves and our current project concepts. I find my biggest pitfall is taking time to collect documentation of my work while working, as well as ‘version control’. When I work on things I often get a lot done in a short amount of time – a burst of inspiration that… Continue reading Lesson with Kate Carr

Guest Lecture – Amina Abbas-Nazari

“Amina is a designer, researcher and vocal performer.Their work investigates intersectional and new materialist approaches to technology and design via sonic theory and practice.Amina has researched the voice in conjunction with emerging technology through practice, since 2008, as documented on this website. They completed a PhD in the School of Communication at the Royal College… Continue reading Guest Lecture – Amina Abbas-Nazari