522 research outputs found

    Interview with Frank Ford

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    Don Dunstan Oral History Project interview transcripts. No conditions are imposed on the reuse of this transcript by the interviewee.Interview with Frank Ford by Felicity Morgan on 23rd March 23, 2007. The interview is about the performing arts in South Australia during the Dunstan Decade

    An introductory conversation

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    A recording of a conversation between recordist and performer by Felicity Ford with Bruno Guastall

    Thursday-sound-memory

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    A recording featuring Felicity Ford discussing an important sonic memory from the previous nights' concer

    Harp & Things

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    A recording featuring the composition and performance 'Harp & Things' by Felicity Ford at the Holywell Music Roo

    Performers talk about Benjamin Patterson's paper piece

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    A recording of a discussion concerning Benjamin Patterson's Paper Piece by Felicity Ford, with Dominic Lash and Paul Whitt

    Christ Church Bells recorded from outside the bell tower and walking East towards the edge of the sound, Sunday 2nd February

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    This is the sound of the Oxford Society of Change Ringers ringing changes at Christ Church, Oxford on Sunday 2nd February, as recorded by Felicity Ford using a Roland R-2

    Presentation about SARU digital research archive at RDMF 10

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    This is a presentation with notes given by Felicity Ford and Paul Whitty at the RDMF10: Research data management in the Arts and Humanities forum held at St Anne's College, Oxford, 3rd and 4th September, 2013

    Introduction to Ford&Merlini 'Documenting Sound' workshop at Audiograft 2012 - Part 1

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    A recording of the Ford&Merlini 'Documenting Sound' workshop in progress; this is the introduction and context for the worksho

    "SONIC TUCK SHOP - Ideas/Things/Sounds Museum #2" by Felicity Ford, 2009 - 2011

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    "SONIC TUCK SHOP" was first presented at Audiograft 2010, in the form of an actual tuck shop from which people could purchase food items repackaged to draw attention to their sonic qualities. From this point onwards, a series of related projects developed. Collated from various projects produced between 2009 - 2011, "SONIC TUCK SHOP - Ideas/Things/Sounds Museum #2" is a collection of material artefacts with an accompanying audio guide. As well as being an object collection with related audio, this work is a celebration of an ongoing preoccupation with the sounds of food which informs Felicity's sound art practice. Part retrospective, part inventory, the work celebrates the sonic qualities of different foodstuffs, contemplates the inter-textual narratives which develop across time in artistic practice, and explores the notion of presenting ordinary things in the special circumstances of an art or museum exhibition

    "TEA - Ideas/Things/Sounds Museum #1" by Felicity Ford, 2009 - 2011

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    This TEA Museum was first presented at Jelly Artspace in Reading in 2010. Collated from various projects produced between 2009 - 2011, this installation is a collection of material artefacts with an accompanying audio guide. As well as being an object collection with related audio, this work is a celebration of the ongoing preoccupation with tea which inform Felicity's art practice. Part retrospective, part inventory, "TEA - Ideas/Things/Sounds Museum #1" explores what happens when we present ordinary things in the special circumstances of an art or museum exhibition. This piece also reflects on the inter-textual narratives which develop between different projects in the creative life of an artist
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