Category Archives: Audio

Lynlee- Collaborative Creative Adventure

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Lynlee is a very exciting collaborative adventure that I am undertaking with  sound artist Una Lee. As a duo, we plan to share our ideas, field recordings, remixes and visuals to create works we both find satisfying and new. We are in the early stages, but we already have produced a number of tracks and a short film. We will be posting our compositions on the Lynlee soundcloud page which is located below.  Expect more details as the project develops, but for now-have a listen!

Audio Visual collaboration with Una Lee

I am very pleased to present the first Audio Visual collaboration with South Korean sound artist Una Lee. The track  “A Rolling Mind appears on Una Lee’s excellent disc Grainy Thought, which was released earlier this year. More on this ongoing collaboration soon-Enjoy

Una’s link is here

 

Haze Sound Interpretations: Conan Doyle

My collaboration piece with Tsai Men-Yeun entitled By the North Sea was included on the New Haze Sound Interpretation series. Thanks to Daniel Barbiero for forwarding info on this series. Here is what they say:

Sound Interpretations

The HAZE Netlabel presents the project Sound Interpretations. In this project we propose to rethink literary heritage of the 20th century. Over the 2012-2013 years, each month we will release the compilation dedicated to the 12 most outstanding writers of the 20th century.

To listen or download the link is here
I may contribute more to this exciting series.

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New Audio collaboration with Amptext

The last three screenings with Sonic Circuits have been really exciting for a number of reasons:
I have been able to hear innovative and challenging works from a wide variety of artists locally and internationally, which is really exceptional. I can’t think of any other place locally where I would see or hear this work on a consistent basis (the events are monthly).
I also get a chance to screen my films(live super 8 projection sometimes) along with other great filmmakers/videographers to a very receptive and appreciative audience. Lastly, and most importantly, it enables me to meet and possibly collaborate with other artists and learn new things.
Earlier this month I posted a link to an audio/visual collaboration with the excellent Daniel Barbiero-
He created the score while I worked on the visuals.
Here is my most recent collaboration: a new audio work with Amptext
I sent him a field recording in early December and he supplied additional sounds and arrangement-
He describes the process here-
To listen
More soon.