Event overview
Hosted by the Unit for Sound Practise Research, Jez Riley French will be discussing his work, practice, and his specialist range of JrF microphones.
Jez will be discussing his various approaches to extended field recording techniques, the compositional moment, the issue of 'reality' in field work and photographic scores.
Alongside performances, exhibitions, installations, Jez lectures and runs workshops around the world on field recording and the act and art of listening. His range of JrF specialist microphones have become widely used by recordists, sound artists, musicians and cultural organisations.
In recent years he has been working extensively on recordings of surfaces and spaces (natural and man made) and developing the concept of photographic scores. Jrf is particularly associated with the development of extended recording techniques, including the recording of structural vibrations, contact microphone recording, ultrasonics, infrasonics, internal electronic signals via coil pick-up's and recordings made with hydrophones.
This event is free and open to all - no need to book.
Dates & times
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14 Mar 2016 | 6:00pm - 8:00pm |
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