Writing published earlier in the year, in excellent company and innovative design.
Thinking Infrastructures // Performing Meetings With invited guests Johanna Linsley and Rebecca Collins 16 June 2020
In mid-June, I was delighted to be invited by Prof Kristen Kreider and Tom Clark alongside Dr Johanna Linsley to present at MARs (Mountains of Research, Goldsmiths University) to talk about what we are thinking and how we are acting during this time of transition: a time where we are moving so much of our […]
Her East Coast Vibe: Notes on an Album Launch 08 February 2020
Stolen Voices HQ (aka Rebecca Collins and Johanna Linsley) sent a communication to Fan Riot (aka Owen G. Parry) with a MISSION to write a response following the London launch of the Stolen Voices Album. This is what we received: A conceptual raffle it is! Your pre-paid ticket gives you free entry into a game […]
Radical Notations Launch 31st January ‘To See and To Know More’ 2020
Friday 31st January 2020, the evening of all evenings. A number of us gathered in the Pig Bothy at Scottish National Gallery (Modern One) to discuss the ‘ish’ in colours with Joyce Dixon, the necessity to enter the mortuary to understand the archive with Naomi Pearce and the unbidden with Maria Fusco. We heard about […]
Stolen Voices Album Launch CCA Glasgow Feb 8th 2020
Eavesdroppers, overhearers, listeners-in. Join us for the launch of Stolen Voices, a compilation album, sonic miscellany, and collection of dispatches from train stations and hotel lobbies up and down the East Coast of the UK. The launch includes performances from Rebecca Collins & Johanna Linsley, NicholaScrutton, Mariam Rezaei, Pete Stollery and Barrett’s Dottled Beauty. Limited edition vinyl will […]
The Sonic Study Series: Lisa Busby 6th Feb 2020
Thursday 6th February 2020 18.00 – 20.00 The Atrium, Alison House, University of Edinburgh Lisa Busby is a Scottish composer, vocalist, and improviser based in London. Situated across experimental music, performance art, and pop song, her practice often utilises the found and the prosaic, and manifests in various entangled modes – long-duration and site-specific work, […]
To See and Know More, Pig Bothy National Gallery 31st January 2020
Channelling proto-feminist mystics, writing in-situ, writing colour and theopoetics, this event will create a space for thinking about translation in its widest sense, sending crossing signals between languages, cultures, concepts and registers. Maria Fusco will discuss her new strand of research into anchorites – proto-feminist mystics – inspired and informed by her time at Sweeney’s […]
Spanish National Radio Sound Art Program 2019
Ars Sonora is a radio program solely dedicated to Sound Art transmitted weekly on Spanish National Radio (RNE) on their Classical Music Channel. I was invited by Miguel Álvarez-Fernández to speak about the ‘Stolen Voices’ album and discuss my artistic/academic trajectory. The program is 58 minutes long. Miguel and I discuss the project ‘Stolen Voices’ […]
The Juniper Tree Bulegoa, Bilbao, 2019
I was recently invited, alongside Karlos Martinez B to present a session for the Ilegal Cinema Series at Bulegoa, an artist research centre in Bulegoa, Bilbao. We chose the recently restored Nietzchka Keene film, The Juniper Tree. “Under a juniper-tree the bones sang, scattered and shiningWe are glad to be scattered, we did little good […]
Stolen Voices Album Launch ACE Hotel London Oct 2019
Eavesdroppers, overhearers, listeners-in! Join us for the launch of Stolen Voices, a compilation album, sonic miscellany and collection of dispatches from train stations and hotel lobbies up and down the East Coast of the UK. The launch includes performances from Rebecca Collins & Johanna Linsley, Emma Bennett, Adam Matschulat and Flora Pitrolo. Stolen Voices is […]