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Social Interiors 'Spatial Circumference'
Influenced by musique concrete, media cut-up, film sound, location sound, rock music production techniques and acoustic measurement tests, Social Interiors' eclectic sound materials and compositional practices have pioneered a soundscape genre. This compact disk release features 3 solo works from group members - Julian Knowles, Shane Fahey and Rik Rue and an extended collaborative composition Spatial Circumference.\ud
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Track Listing:\ud
1. Things Change, Things Remain the Same (Rik Rue)\ud
2. Mounds of Mounds (Shane Fahey)\ud
3. Silent Latitudes [for Alan Lamb] (Julian Knowles)\ud
4. Spatial Circumference (Julian Knowles, Shane Fahey, Rik Rue).\ud
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Endgame Records (END007
Flux density
Social Interiors (Julian Knowles, Rik Rue, Shane Fahey) are currently developing a major sound art project entitled Flux Density, in collaboration with a team of artists, focused on investigating the changing relationships between emerging digital technologies and traditional ‘obsolete’ analogue media. The project has two main components. – a curated compilation and a live performance. It is a large scale curatorial and performance project led by Social Interiors with assistant curators Joel Stern, Alessio Cavallaro and Shannon O’Neill. Presentation - International Symposium of Electronic Art. Social Interiors are one of Australia’s best known experimental sound ensembles. Project will consist of an online compilation of historic music emerging from the 80s cassette culture era, remix based works by Social Interiors, and work from new cassette labels established in a post internet era. Performance project will take place in Sydney and consist of Social Interiors in performance/collaboration with a range of well known artists. Partners include ABC Radio, ISEA, and Extreme Records
Shane and Hannah Burcaw
Shane Burcaw is the author of the bestselling memoir, Laughing at My Nightmare, which was shortlisted for the ALA Excellence in Nonfiction Award. He has also published the essay collection Strangers Assume that My Girlfriend Is My Nurse and is at work with his wife Hannah on a collection of stories about interabled couples. His blog, Laughing At My Nightmare, about the humor of living with Spinal Muscular Atrophy, has over half a million followers and he and his wife’s You Tube channel, Squirmy and Grubs, has nearly 1 million subscribers
Sounds of Homes: Nature's Place
Sounds Of Homes (Tegan Northwood, Shane Fahey and Honi Ryan) shall be collaborating to remix live the audio and visual elements that are present in their Nature’s Place installation. Joining them shall be local Wollongong creatives Aaron Hull and Greg Hughes. This duo’s performance shall involve surround sound and multi-screen visual projections in order to explore concepts of space, affect, nostalgia, memory and the artist’s local and global emblematic identities
Shane: Tourette
Shane Fistel is a talented sculptor and painter. He also suffers from Tourette's syndrome, that often-misunderstood condition that historically has been misdiagnosed as insanity and even demonic possession. In this program, neurologist/author Oliver Sacks explores his unique friendship with Shane. Together, they travel to the Charcot Library at the Salp?tri?re in Paris to learn more about Tourette's syndrome. This condition, first described in 1885 by Jean-Martin Charcot's colleague Gilles de la Tourette, is a neurochemical disorder. Due to its influence, Shane?a charismatic individual totally lacking in social inhibitions?feels compelled to act in ways that others find antisocial and threatening
Interview: Shane Homan (Monash University)
Shane Homan is Associate Professor in media and cultural studies at Monash University, Australia. With a PhD from Macquarie University (1999), he has also taught at the Universities of Western Sydney and Newcastle. His research and publications in popular music studies over the past decade have mainly focused on the Australian and global music industries and cultural industries policy, but also youth and popular music. He is the author of The Mayor's a square: live music and law and order in..
Interview: Shane Homan (Monash University)
Shane Homan is Associate Professor in media and cultural studies at Monash University, Australia. With a PhD from Macquarie University (1999), he has also taught at the Universities of Western Sydney and Newcastle. His research and publications in popular music studies over the past decade have mainly focused on the Australian and global music industries and cultural industries policy, but also youth and popular music. He is the author of The Mayor's a square: live music and law and order in..
Strengthening health information librarianship in Africa through associations and partnerships: personal reflections in memory of Shane Godbolt
This paper describes the significant roles Shane Godbolt played in promoting partnerships and collaborations and strengthening the Association for Health Information and Libraries in Africa (AHILA). It presents the personal reflections of each author about Shane, the part she played in their professional and personal lives as well as Shane\u27s vital support for AHILA and AHILA members during her lifetime
mshaneburns/ObsAstro: Initial Production Release of ObsAstro
This is the first release of ObsAstro repository to accompany the textbook A Practical Guide to Observational Astronomy by M. Shane Burns. Please send comments, corrections, and suggestions to the author
Executing Grace: How the Death Penalty Killed Jesus and Why It\u27s Killing Us
Shane Claiborne is a prominent speaker, activist, and best-selling author who worked with Mother Teresa in Calcutta and founded The Simple Way, a faith community in inner-city Philadelphia that has helped birth and connect radical faith communities around the world. He heads up Red Letter Christians, a movement of folks who are committed to living as if Jesus meant the things he said. Shane is a champion for grace, which has led him to jail advocating for the homeless, and to places like Iraq and Afghanistan to stand against war. And now grace fuels his passion to end the death penalty
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