Recording and Sound Landscape Developments
(2024)
author(s): Natasha Barrett
published in: Research Catalogue
Recording and Sound Landscape Developments
Venice
(2024)
author(s): Natasha Barrett
published in: Research Catalogue
Reconfiguring the Landscape in Venice
31st August -10th September.
After conducting numerous studies in environments characterized by the sounds of cars, buses, trams, and trains, Natasha'a work in Venice provided a refreshing change of scenery. Here, road traffic was replaced by water traffic, and pedestrians navigated unmotorized trolleys along the pavements.
The work in Venice was collaboration with Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello Venezia.
Extending Time
(2024)
author(s): Natasha Barrett
published in: Research Catalogue
The second workshop in Oslo called consisted of cross testing our different microphone technologies, sound recording field-trips in Oslo to investigate the ideas proposed in the November workshop, testing new loudspeaker technologies, and presenting a research seminar and concert titled "Extending Time".
Reconfiguring the Landscape at IRCAM
(2024)
author(s): Natasha Barrett
published in: Research Catalogue
Reconfiguring the Landscape at IRCAM was the third physical meeting of the three Reconfiguring the Landscape composers Natasha Barrett, Nadine Schütz and Andrew Knight-Hill. The group met at IRCAM in Paris from November 18 to 28 to embark on an intensive period of industrial site audio investigation, workshops, artistic creation, public panel discussions and listening sessions. The work period and public exhibitions were supported by and carried out in collaboration with IRCAM.
Reconfiguring the Landscape in Greenwich
(2024)
author(s): Natasha Barrett
published in: Research Catalogue
In 2022, the SOUND/IMAGE Research Group at the University of Greenwich hosted one of the Reconfiguring the Landscape international workshops. Unlike previous workshops, we decided to split the work over two periods. The first period was from the 17th to the 24th of July, and the second was from the 25th to the 27th of October. During the first period, members of the artistic team were joined by members of the SOUND/IMAGE Research Group to investigate several historic sites in Greenwich. In the second period, the artistic team performed an outdoor concert in Greenwich Market. The work was carried out in collaboration with researchers Brona Martin, Emma Margetson, and Angela McArthur.
Reconfiguring the Landscape CD
(2024)
author(s): Natasha Barrett
published in: Research Catalogue
The Reconfiguring the Landscape documentation CD focused on the public space outdoor sound installations that Natasha Barrett had created during each year of the project and marking new phases in the work addressing urban noise with 3D sound.