An HD video incorporating specially-commissioned reconstructive acoustics work from the University of York. Falkland Palace and Falkland Estate including the House of Falkland, Fife, Scotland with published catalogue, three peer-reviewed texts and conference proceedings And a mention in award-winning bbc radio 4 documentary Hearing the Past?! A multi-media art project undertaken by David Chapman and I on the Falkland Estate in Fife, Scotland between 2008 – 10. The various sound, video and live works we made over this time drew on personal responses to the site as well as the testimonies of others with a specific relationship to Falkland and its rich vein of intriguing geological and archaeological features and historical narrative...
In December 2007, the Naughton Gallery at Queen's will unveil a major, semi-permanent exhibition of ...
In December 2007, the Naughton Gallery at Queen's will unveil a major, semi-permanent exhibition of ...
http://www.landscape-perception.com This website documents a collaborative programme of research ...
An HD video incorporating specially-commissioned reconstructive acoustics work from the University o...
Falkland Palace and Falkland Estate including the House of Falkland, Fife, Scotland with published ...
Six channel audio installation. Falkland Palace and Falkland Estate including the House of Falkla...
An eight-channel audio work for the Tapestry Gallery in Falkland Palace Falkland Palace and Falkl...
A downloadable MP3 audio piece. Falkland Palace and Falkland Estate including the House of Falkla...
Falkland Palace and Falkland Estate including the House of Falkland, Fife, Scotland with published ...
This article outlines the theory and methodology underlying our ongoing sound art project on the Fal...
Our collaborative sound art project is focused on the Falkland Estate in Fife, Scotland (to the nort...
This paper explores the haptic aspects of a sound art project undertaken by the artists David Chapma...
The installation History Revisited presents tales of Chatham Dockyard, recounted by voices of the pa...
Acoustic Heritage is one aspect of archaeoacoustics, and refers more specifically to the quantifiabl...
Critical Dialogue 1: David Chapman and Louise K. Wilson takes us into the area of sound studies, as ...
In December 2007, the Naughton Gallery at Queen's will unveil a major, semi-permanent exhibition of ...
In December 2007, the Naughton Gallery at Queen's will unveil a major, semi-permanent exhibition of ...
http://www.landscape-perception.com This website documents a collaborative programme of research ...
An HD video incorporating specially-commissioned reconstructive acoustics work from the University o...
Falkland Palace and Falkland Estate including the House of Falkland, Fife, Scotland with published ...
Six channel audio installation. Falkland Palace and Falkland Estate including the House of Falkla...
An eight-channel audio work for the Tapestry Gallery in Falkland Palace Falkland Palace and Falkl...
A downloadable MP3 audio piece. Falkland Palace and Falkland Estate including the House of Falkla...
Falkland Palace and Falkland Estate including the House of Falkland, Fife, Scotland with published ...
This article outlines the theory and methodology underlying our ongoing sound art project on the Fal...
Our collaborative sound art project is focused on the Falkland Estate in Fife, Scotland (to the nort...
This paper explores the haptic aspects of a sound art project undertaken by the artists David Chapma...
The installation History Revisited presents tales of Chatham Dockyard, recounted by voices of the pa...
Acoustic Heritage is one aspect of archaeoacoustics, and refers more specifically to the quantifiabl...
Critical Dialogue 1: David Chapman and Louise K. Wilson takes us into the area of sound studies, as ...
In December 2007, the Naughton Gallery at Queen's will unveil a major, semi-permanent exhibition of ...
In December 2007, the Naughton Gallery at Queen's will unveil a major, semi-permanent exhibition of ...
http://www.landscape-perception.com This website documents a collaborative programme of research ...