This thesis develops a notion of an archaeology of the voice that is situated between three principal areas of research and practice: oral history, locative media, and sound art. The research takes place in the context of contested urban space in Holbeck, Leeds one of the most deprived neighbourhoods in the U.K. Through a reiterative and reflexive process of extensive interviewing, soundwalking and field recording the area is deep mapped and material gathered in order to produce a percipient led sitespecific presentation of oral history I term 'phonoscape'. Although the technology exists to connect oral history to place via locative media within a database aesthetic, a practical and conceptual gap is identified between these technologies f...
Some of the most experimental and exciting work using sound and spatiality has come from the art wor...
This article is about the use of audio media in researching places, which I term ‘audio geography’. ...
Oral history accounts (sound recordings and their transcriptions) are important sources for the stud...
The Intangible Archive, developed by art and design historian Jeanie Sinclair and sound artist Phili...
This article is concerned with the history and practice of creating sound walks or ‘memoryscapes’: o...
History is so often told through objects (that you look at), images and photographs, but the potenti...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © 2004 James & James(Science Publishers) Ltd.The potent...
The paper focuses on various kinds of urban field recordings produced during research and artistic p...
The bicentenary of the 1817 Pentrich Revolution provided an opportunity for the composition of a ser...
The thesis explores soundwalking, memory and aural history through participatory exploration. My eth...
This paper discusses an AHRC-funded interdisciplinary project being undertaken by researchers at the...
Varieties of sound-based research methods have been used for exploring participants’ relations with ...
In this paper I explore the unique contribution oral testimonies have made to contemporary historiog...
This book chapter investigates the ways in which place and mobility have become major concerns for g...
The paper presents reflections on understanding the issues of designing locative sonic memory-scapes...
Some of the most experimental and exciting work using sound and spatiality has come from the art wor...
This article is about the use of audio media in researching places, which I term ‘audio geography’. ...
Oral history accounts (sound recordings and their transcriptions) are important sources for the stud...
The Intangible Archive, developed by art and design historian Jeanie Sinclair and sound artist Phili...
This article is concerned with the history and practice of creating sound walks or ‘memoryscapes’: o...
History is so often told through objects (that you look at), images and photographs, but the potenti...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © 2004 James & James(Science Publishers) Ltd.The potent...
The paper focuses on various kinds of urban field recordings produced during research and artistic p...
The bicentenary of the 1817 Pentrich Revolution provided an opportunity for the composition of a ser...
The thesis explores soundwalking, memory and aural history through participatory exploration. My eth...
This paper discusses an AHRC-funded interdisciplinary project being undertaken by researchers at the...
Varieties of sound-based research methods have been used for exploring participants’ relations with ...
In this paper I explore the unique contribution oral testimonies have made to contemporary historiog...
This book chapter investigates the ways in which place and mobility have become major concerns for g...
The paper presents reflections on understanding the issues of designing locative sonic memory-scapes...
Some of the most experimental and exciting work using sound and spatiality has come from the art wor...
This article is about the use of audio media in researching places, which I term ‘audio geography’. ...
Oral history accounts (sound recordings and their transcriptions) are important sources for the stud...