Categories
Lecture Series 22/23

John Wynne

Sound Lecture Important Figure in BA Verity of Projects “On Something” Instagram Project Socially Engaged Projects Series of Gallery Work, Site Specific “On Something” Interactive Sound What is interactive sound? When the sound interacts with the visuals. Visuals change due to how sound is played back, the interaction between sound and visuals was interesting to […]

Categories
Element 2: Radiology

Performance Lab: Sound Effects & Foley

Information of Equipment and Software used, DAW Logic Pro X Microphones Sennhiser 410 AKG 414 SM57 Sound Effects & Foley for Radio We captured live a foley performance to capture sounds for our radio piece. Human voice, screams with a verity of emotion Fruit, Using watermelons, oranges and lemons we recorded a verity of different […]

Categories
Introduction to Sound Arts

Artist Statement

Sound is my art, I find manipulating sound to create sound effects for tv and game and composing music for tv and game my aspiration. I would love to create cinema standard sound effects and music in DAWs such as logic and pro tools. Film is the creative industry I would like to work in. […]

Categories
Introduction to Sound Arts

Listening & Hearing 

Difference between Listening and Hearing Listening you’re choosing to bring focus to sound whereas hearing, sounds are heard at no choice which is the difference between listening and hearing. Examples of sounds that people listen to during everyday life, whereabouts of vehicles, you’re choosing to listen to how loud a vehicle is. When your name […]

Categories
Introduction to Sound Arts

Three Everyday Sounds

Everyday sounds that contain rhythm, texture or pitch Rhythm Washing Machine Texture Rain Pitch Passing by Vehicles

Categories
Introduction to Sound Arts

Listening Exercise

My personally enjoyed my experience of this “listening exercise” we was tasked to do, finding a space and identifying sounds from a 360 degree perspective I found this exercise improves critical listening, improves listening focus as this exercise requires these techniques.

Categories
Element 1: Soundscape

Research

How to Achieve a Hallucinogenic/Trippy Theme I want to discover hallucinogenic tones to incorporate int my work therefore I am researching hallucinogenic music. “Swinging Sixtes” In the 1960s the music scene was heavily dominated by acid and hallucinogenic influenced music, psychedelic rock bands took over. I would love to take inspiration of the vibe and […]

Categories
Element 1: Soundscape

Planning

Initial Ideas Idea 1 Using sound to create a scenes of a journey though London, on route to university. Include field recording of my journey Manipulate recorded audio in DAWs Throughout the journey the mind will drift off into memory Idea 2 Hallucinogenic/Trippy Experience of a Night Out Include field recorded foley to emulate distinctive […]

Categories
Sonic Doing & Thinking

Making your First MIDI Recording Pro Tools Lesson 7

Discussion Questions TO DO Book a Korg Volca from the kit-room Experiment with the Volca and other forms of synthesis (perhaps your own instruments or devices) Learn about the Volca. Read the manual and reference it in your blog Make some test recordings and post 2 them to your blog.

Categories
Sonic Doing & Thinking

Importance and Working with Media Pro Tools Lesson 6

Discussion Questions Review an Article by Francisco Lopez https://moodle.arts.ac.uk/pluginfile.php/1397322/mod_resource/content/4/Schizophonia%20vs.%20l’objet%20sonore-%20soundscapes%20and%20artistic%20freedom.pdf Volca Synthesiser Learn about the Volca. Read the manual and reference it in your blog… Make some test recordings and post 2 them to your blog…