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phonography / field recording; contextual and decontextualized sound
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<b>#293: 2010.07.18<br>
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</b>this edition of <b><i>framework:afield</i></b> has been produced
in the uk by <b>lee patterson</b>, and features recordings from his
upcoming installation, at <b>stour valley arts</b> in kent, entitled <i><b>elemental
fields</b></i>. more about the work:<br>
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<blockquote><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Stour
Valley Arts is delighted to present a new work by Lee Patterson
resulting from his ongoing residency. Elemental Fields maps an often
overlooked landscape in Kent to uncover its hidden sounds. Through
ingenious field recordings, Lee Patterson explores the world around us,
using it as an acoustic instrument to reveal how shifts in environments
can impact our sonic experience.<br>
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“Field recording, especially with contact microphones or hydrophones,
can confound what one thinks to know of the world, and this remains one
of my main motivations, to be able to venture out and discover
something of bizarre beauty, something unexpected that astounds and
remains inexplicable within an apparently mundane, commodified and
tamed world.” Lee Patterson<br>
<br>
Lee Patterson is at the centre of a network of artists whose work
occupies a space between galleries and concert halls. In recent years
he has developed a growing reputation in the international arena as a
sound artist and improviser. Using unconventional approaches, he has
invented new methods for producing music from everyday objects and
amplified devices, as well as original processes for live sound
generation. A regular collaborator with artist Luke Fowler, Patterson’s
work has been shown at Tate Modern’s Long Weekend, the Barbican’s
Radical Nature and AV Festival 10 in Newcastle Gateshead. Recorded
works have been released on various albums.<br>
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Since November last year, Patterson has been exploring and collecting
material in King’s Wood and the Ashford flood plain, working closely
with Stour Valley Arts and the Forestry Commission to identify areas of
sonic and ecological interest. Through the use of contact microphones
and hydrophones, he accesses the microscopic sound worlds of solid
materials and underwater environments such as ponds, rivers, drainage
ditches and moats. Patterson uses sound recording akin to a sketch
book, providing the space for collection and artistic exploration. With
these recordings Patterson creates work that provides sonic snapshots
of specific landscape and reveals how these are continually in flux.<br>
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In July, audiences will be able to experience these hidden worlds
through a site specific sound installation which takes place in a found
space in the middle of Ashford Town Centre but only minutes away from
the flood plain. The installation will comprise a number of discrete
rooms, each containing a soundscape composed of field recordings from
two local sites: the flood plains surrounding Ashford and nearby King’s
Wood in Challock, Kent.<br>
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Patterson’s residency will culminate in 2011 with the launch of a
physical work situated in King’s Wood. He aims to create a variety of
sound making ‘tools’ through selective environmental interventions. One
possibility is the creation of one or more ponds, which will be managed
and stocked with specific sound producing organisms, as a way of
composing underwater soundscapes and creating a rich ongoing sonic
resource within the forest. <br>
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more information:<br>
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again, we are always looking for material for the show, whether raw
field recordings, field recording based composition, or introduction
submissions. we are also now accepting proposals for full editions of
our guest curated series. send proposals or material, released or not,
on any format, to the address below. if you have any questions, please
don't hesitate to get in touch!<br>
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submissions:<br>
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1) take yourself and an audio recorder to a location of your choice<br>
2) record for <i>AT LEAST</i> one minute before you -<br>
3) read aloud the following text:<br>
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<b>welcome to framework.<br>
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framework is a show consecrated to field recording, and its use in
composition. field recording, phonography, the art of sound hunting;
open your ears and listen!</b>
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<b><i><big><font size="-1">[3b)
please also feel free to translate this text into your native
tongue!] </font></big></i></b><br>
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4) continue your recording for <i>AT LEAST</i> two minutes after
you have
finished speaking<br>
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5) post the recording to us on any format, or send us an mp3</span><br>
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