Sounds magical Laura - I for one will be tuning in.
... the perfect counterpoint to the the Piratbyran and Friends
exhibition and artist's tour at Furtherfield on Saturday afternoon.
http://furtherfield.org/programmes/exhibition/piratbyran-and-friends
; )
bests
Ruth
On 30/04/2014 08:10, Laura Plana Gracia wrote:
3-4 MAY 2014
Stave Hill Ecological Park, Rotherhithe
http://self-noise.net/soundcamp/
SoundCamp is a listening event linked to oInternational Dawn Chorus
Day <http://www.idcd.info/>, a project of the Wildlife Trusts.
It takes place on the weekend of 3-4 May at Stave Hill Ecological Park
<http://www.tcv.org.uk/urbanecology/stave-hill-ecological-park> in
Rotherhithe.
During the event a small group of people will be able to camp on-site,
explore the nature research and participate in dawn chorus walks,
workshops and panel discussions.
From the SHED at Stave Hill, we will be transmitting REVEIL
<http://self-noise.net/soundcamp/soundcamp_reveil.html>: the first
live 24 hour broadcast of the sounds of daybreak, relayed by a network
of audio streamers around the world.
We are very happy to be working in partnership with a number of
stations for this inaugural broadcast:
The show will be hosted by Wave Farm <http://wgxc.org/events/11475>and
broadcast in full by WGXC 90.7-FM <http://wgxc.org/events/11475>in the
Upper Hudson, NY.
Our broadcast partner in London isResonance Radio
<http://www.resonancefm.com/>, who will air the show from 6AM to noon
on Saturday, and again from Midnight to 6 on Sunday morning. Resonance
are also donating equipment and assisting with a low power FM
transmission to the soundCamp.
The broadcast will be transmitted in whole or in part by a number of
other stations around the world. See Partners
<http://self-noise.net/soundcamp/soundcamp_partners.html>for details.
The live streams are made possible in large part through collaboration
with the pioneering live streaming projectLocus Sonus
<http://locusonus.org/> at the Hautes Ecoles d'Art of Aix en Provence
and Nantes.
We are pleased to have the involvement of Richard Beard and Ian Rawes
of the British Sound Library and the London Sound Survey
<http://www.soundsurvey.org.uk/>
We are grateful for the support of Steve Cornish of the Friends of
Russia Dock Woodland <http://fordw.org.uk/>, and especially of Rebeka
Clark and TCV <http://www.tcv.org.uk/> who have generously made Stave
Hill available for soundCamp / REVEIL.
You can find more information about the scheduled activities under
visit | camp <http://self-noise.net/soundcamp/soundcamp_camp.html> or
from the flyer
<http://self-noise.net/soundcamp/docs/soundCamp_flyer_2014.pdf>
Places for the scheduled on-site activities, and especially for
camping, are limited. To make a booking please contact:
[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]?subject=soundCamp%20:%20book>
If you would like to participate in REVEIL by sending us live daybreak
sounds from your location, please read our streaming guidelines
<http://self-noise.net/soundcamp/soundcamp_stream.html>
If you are a radiostation or a netradio and you would like to feature
REVEIL in your programme, please feel free to contact Maria
Papadomanolaki
<mailto:[email protected]?subject=soundCamp%20:%20broadcast>
Laura Plana Gracia
Artist - Lecturer - Curator
Electronic Art, Sound Art
http://lauraplanagracia.blogspot.co.uk
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