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Noise

Noise
with Torsten Lauschmann, Dr. Martin Parker, Dr. Robert Dow and Dr. Neil Mulholland
Noise happens … in music, in art, in life. Composers, artists and performers join together to discuss sound and hearing across creative practices that recognise sound has moved beyond the concert hall, the recording studio and the gallery and into all aspects of our creative lives.
Torsten Lauschmann is an independent composer, sound artist and film maker based in Glasgow. Martin Parker is a composer, sound artist, improviser, director of the University of Edinburgh’s MSc in Sound Design and recently premiered his opera for cinemas, “Songs for an Airless Room”, featuring Phil Minton and Joby Burgess. Robert Dow is a composer of acousmatic music and a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh. Neil Mulholland is Director of eca’s Centre for Visual and Cultural Studies.
Wednesday 10 March 2010, 4.30-5.30 pm
eca research seminar series details available on this link.
Main Lecture Theatre (E22), Lauriston Place, Edinburgh EH3 9DF

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