[microsound-announce] [framework] playlist [repeat]: 2011.03.27
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/*framework*/ - phonography / field recording; contextual and
decontextualized sound activity
presented by patrick mcginley
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*[repeat]: 2011.03.27
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a repeat edition of framework:afield this week, originally aired on
2009.03.22 as edition #231 as i recover from tartu's worldfilm festival
of visual culture. if your curious you can have a look at the blog and
photos on the website - it was a great festival this year, with films
and visitors from all over the world. definitely worth a visit sometime
if you can get yourself to town next spring! http://www.worldfilm.ee/en.
now back on the road, visiting poznan, poland today and then out to the
village of skoki for a workshop for the rest of this week. we'll finally
be back in tartu for a longer stint at home starting next week...
so this was one of my favorite editions of framework:afield, from one of
my favorite contributors, felicity ford, from the uk. felicity
originally had this to say about the show:
*S H E E P*
Featuring highlights from Greg Wagstaff, the Sounding Dartmoor
project and the excellent Freesounds archive, this episode of
Framework has largely been arranged around Felicity Ford’s
sheep-related recordings.
Since October 2008, Felicity has been researching the history of
the British Wool Trade in writing, knitting and sound-recording.
Her explorations have taken her into the bleak Romney Marshes
where wool was smuggled out of the country for hundreds of
years, into smallscale spinning mills, and on the daily rounds
of a Wensleydale flock keeper. Growing her own crop of Woad and
recording the process of turning it into a dye, she has also met
with sheep farmers and learned about the related Indigo-dyeing
process.
The sonic aspects of the British Wool Trade recording journey so
far have been like wool itself; full of the stories of people,
animals and the land, full of the loudness, earthiness, laughter
and straightforwardness that accompany hard work, scratchy like
the kemp in fleece, and sometimes – like knitting – repetitive,
soft, and quiet.
Felicity Ford’s websites:
http://www.thedomesticsoundscape.com
http://www.theknittingforecast.com
Websites related to the show:
http://www.woolcraftwithwensleydale.com/
http://www.diamondfibres.co.uk/
http://sounds.bl.uk/
http://www.freesound.org/index.php
http://prickyourfinger.com/
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 /*framework:afield*/ 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!
framework
tartu mnt 41
63710 ahja
polvamaa
estonia
info at frameworkradio.net
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*(time / artist / track / album / label)*
00:00 – 00:42 / acclivity / Herdofsheep.wav / freesound project
00:42 – 02:53 / acclivity / sheepandlambs.mp3 / freesound project
02:53 – 03:04 / felicity ford / sick lamb
03:04 – 03:52 / felicity ford / hog in wool
03:52 – 07:11 / felicity ford / Julia Desch talks about breeding
07:11 – 07:28 / felicity ford / miscellaneous baas
07:28 – 08:11 / felicity ford / Julia Desch talks hay
08:11 – 08:49 / felicity ford / Baa-ing Wensleydales
08:49 – 13:56 / felicity ford / a ewe calling for her Son, her Ram-lamb
02:53 – 13:56 all recorded at Beech Hill Farm, Sussex, with Julia Desch
and her small flock of Wensleydale Sheep
13:56 – 14:54 / dobroide / Sample :: 20080302.sheeps.close.wav /
freesound project
14:54 – 26:24 / greg wagstaff / Sheep herding/whistle / Sharpening
scissors/shearing / Barvas Fank / Generator start [distant] / Electric
shears / Touring Exhibition of Sound Environments / Earminded Label
26:24 – 29:08 /nancy sinclair / Farmers collecting sheep for their
annual shearing, near Two Bridges in Devon / Sounding Dartmoor / John
Levack Drever http://www.rermegacorp.com/
29:08 – 30:48 / felicity ford / Rachael Matthews’ Spinning Wheel
30:48 – 33:18 / felicity ford / Diamond Fibres Smallscale spinning mill
33:18 – 34:46 / felicity ford / the sea at Dymchurch / Rachael Matthews’
swift / Dymchurch Beach
34:46 – 37:36 / felicity ford / harvesting the waxy woad leaves
37:36 – 40:32 / felicity ford / woad dyebath preparations
40:32 – 46:41 / felicity ford / indigo dyebath & sheep farmer talk
46:41 – 50:22 / felicity ford / knitting
50:22 – 54:52 / greg wagstaff / Scraping crotal/lichen off a rock /
Traditional wooden hand loom [Joan MacLennan] / Hattersley loom / Rapier
loom, Lewis castle college tweed workshop, Stornoway /Touring Exhibition
of Sound Environments / Earminded Label
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framework intro submissions:
1) take yourself and an audio recorder to a location of your choice
2) record for /AT LEAST/ one minute before you -
3) read aloud the following text:
*welcome to framework.
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!*
*/[3b) please also feel free to translate this text into your native
tongue!] /*
4) continue your recording for /AT LEAST/ two minutes after you have
finished speaking
5) post the recording to us on any format, or send us an mp3
thanks!
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