Show 609: Enfonçures by Thomas Turine (Radio Campus Bruxelles)

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For acsr 20th birthday party, Thomas Turine performed an electronic live version of Enfonçures. He previously composed this soundtrack for Caroline Logiou’s theater piece based on Didier-Georges Gabily’s poem, about the 1st Gulf War.

Thomas Turine is a composer, a musician and a sound artist. He has created and is leading the Cosipie Ensemble which gathers musicians, singers and actors. They work together on his contemporary musical compositions and his musical theatre pieces (“88 Constellations“).

He also works with artists from performing arts, plastic arts and auteur cinema. He started off his musical journey as a child with folk music, then he discovered new wave music (LVDCR), rock music (Major Deluxe 2001-2009), acid-house and electronic music (Sitoid 1996-:::).

Since 2002, he’s been closely working with stagedirectors, movie makers and choreographers who are interested in exploring contemporary forms and making new creations. He both composes the music pieces and designs audio spaces. He has created the electro-acoustic sound system for about 60 pieces. He invents his own instrumental composition process, either on computers or on paper. He turns his composition into something more plastic. He likes to take on a visual representation of the world and creates a new one. His work on space, both in the matter of his musical composition or the sound spatialisation tends to work itself in a subliminal way so that the perception of his pieces are organic. The body of the listener has to be engaged and engrossed. He intends his music to be a place of encounter with the listener.

In 2013 with acsr, he creates HO, an abstract radio piece based on sounds collected in Iceland. With the acsr too and the ONA, Thomas launched in 2016 the In Ouïe project, a thinking and exchange project on hearing, between blind people, sound practitioners and everyone.

picture © Hichem Dahes

www.thomasturine.com cosipie.bandcamp.com www.acsr.be/production/ho

Show 608: APL-C06_GH (Radio Grenouille)

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1 minute + 1 minute (remix) x12

Here is a sound collage composed of works of students in Plastic Arts (Aix-Marseille University).

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Code : APL-C06_GH – Plastique Sonore
Setpoint 1 : realize a 1mn piece, focusing on the editing effects.
Set 2 : the piece is transmitted to another student to be remixed.

Each student then produces a piece and then receives one to be remixed.
The sources are free, but the exercise is designed to explore the characteristics of the selected sounds and their shaping by digital audio mixing and editing tools.
You will hear a minute, then his remix, in a course sometimes crude, where the sounds explode.

The first and last pieces are solitary because they were produced last year.
A circulation, from one cycle to another …

Final assembly made at Atelier-Studio Euphonia

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Voilà un collage sonore composé de travaux d’étudiants en Arts Plastiques (Licence 2 – Aix-Marseille Université).

Code : APL-C06_GH – Plastique Sonore
Consigne 1 : réaliser une pièce de 1mn, en se concentrant sur les effets de montage.
Consigne 2 : la pièce est transmise à un autre étudiant pour être remixée.

Chaque étudiant produit donc une pièce puis en reçoit une à remixer.
Les sources sont libres, mais l’exercice vise à explorer les caractéristiques des sons choisis et leur façonnage par les outils de montage et mixage audio-numérique.
Vous entendrez une minute, puis son remix, dans un parcours parfois brut, là où s’explorent les sons.

La première et la dernière pièce sont solitaires, car produites l’année passée.
Une circulation, d’un cycle à l’autre…

Montage final réalisé à l’Atelier-Studio Euphonia

Show 607: Women Wage Peace March of Hope 2016 (KolHaCampus106fm)

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a Sound march

As part of the Women Wage Peace movement in Israel and Palestine, On October 19th 2016 I joined the last day of the March of Hope. We travelled from the Western Galilee to the dead sea where we met our Palestinian partners, then travelled to Jerusalem where we marched to the house of the Prime minister to conclude the march with a final assembly.

At the approach to the street of the Prime Minister’s residence a black barrier was present.

Supported by worldwide solidarity events and the participation of the Liberian peace activist Leymah Gbowee thousands of women marched throughout Israel between October the 4th and October the 19th. The march demanded from the leadership of the state to work with respect and courage towards a solution to the ongoing violent conflict, with the full participation of women in this process. Only an honorable political agreement will secure the future of our children and grandchildren.

Speakers/Singers in order of appearance:

Laymah Gbowee, Dvora Pearlman, Women of Shefa-‘Amr, Laila Najar Amouri, 

Clemence Abud, Talia, Guy, Huda Abuarkoub, Hagit Lavi.

recorded, edited and produced by Meira Asher.

Photo: Ruty Kedar Lior

http://radioart106fm.net

 

Show 606: Strippd-down 01 Fear (CKUT)

The first instalment of Strippd-down radio is an exploration into the experience of fear, as told through phone interviews. The segment attempts to demonstrate different experiences with fear through experimental audio and is entirely unscripted.

Strippd-down is a collective that aims to to deconstruct the way we consume and create media. Stay tuned for more.

For inquiries email strippd.down@gmail.com. Don’t get caught up; get stripped down