The Intangible Archive, developed by art and design historian Jeanie Sinclair and sound artist Philip Reeder, combines locative technology with site-specific audio to create a hybrid method for the research and dissemination of the oral history archive. Often difficult to access, this paper hopes to demonstrate creative ways in which oral history can be relocated outside the archive. This research examines notions of St Ives’ ‘creative community’, rather than ‘art colony’, to describe the links (and disjunctions) between diverse creative practitioners, communities, places, and spaces in which they operate. Using the Memory Bay oral history archive in St Ives (a collaboration between University College Falmouth, Tate St. Ives, St. Ives Ar...
This paper argues that sonic heritage does not exist per se, but is socially constructed. rather it ...
Historical event, narrative and collective memories are documented, held and imparted within objects...
Living Archives perform a function of social memory sharing, which contributes to building social bo...
This thesis develops a notion of an archaeology of the voice that is situated between three principa...
Audio Arts (1973-2007) was established by artist William Furlong and curator Barry Barker in 1973 as...
The paper, in the international peer reviewed journal Organised Sound (CUP), documents and discusses...
This practice research thesis investigates creative approaches to ‘the archive’, through the making ...
Audiovisual archives are the mnemonic records of the 20th and 21st centuries, the immense complexity...
The paper presents reflections on understanding the issues of designing locative sonic memory-scapes...
History is so often told through objects (that you look at), images and photographs, but the potenti...
Just as archival practice shapes our engagement with and understanding of cultural histories, the ‘u...
A Royal Society of Edinburgh-funded Arts and Humanities Research Workshop Award delivered between De...
How do archives start and who are they for? The Caribbean Social Forum, based in Woolwich in the Roy...
In the last five years, how we engage with cultural heritage has been changed immensely. Cultural in...
This contribution critically reflects on my project Travelling the Archive (2015-2016). Commissioned...
This paper argues that sonic heritage does not exist per se, but is socially constructed. rather it ...
Historical event, narrative and collective memories are documented, held and imparted within objects...
Living Archives perform a function of social memory sharing, which contributes to building social bo...
This thesis develops a notion of an archaeology of the voice that is situated between three principa...
Audio Arts (1973-2007) was established by artist William Furlong and curator Barry Barker in 1973 as...
The paper, in the international peer reviewed journal Organised Sound (CUP), documents and discusses...
This practice research thesis investigates creative approaches to ‘the archive’, through the making ...
Audiovisual archives are the mnemonic records of the 20th and 21st centuries, the immense complexity...
The paper presents reflections on understanding the issues of designing locative sonic memory-scapes...
History is so often told through objects (that you look at), images and photographs, but the potenti...
Just as archival practice shapes our engagement with and understanding of cultural histories, the ‘u...
A Royal Society of Edinburgh-funded Arts and Humanities Research Workshop Award delivered between De...
How do archives start and who are they for? The Caribbean Social Forum, based in Woolwich in the Roy...
In the last five years, how we engage with cultural heritage has been changed immensely. Cultural in...
This contribution critically reflects on my project Travelling the Archive (2015-2016). Commissioned...
This paper argues that sonic heritage does not exist per se, but is socially constructed. rather it ...
Historical event, narrative and collective memories are documented, held and imparted within objects...
Living Archives perform a function of social memory sharing, which contributes to building social bo...