SOUND/IMAGE 2024 Festival – Talks

Day Two: Friday 8 November

10am-12pm: Talk 1 

Studio 1, Bathway Theatre

Gaurav Singh NijjerThe Intimate Dramaturgy of the Machine-Human Voice
Simon ConnorOden: An alternate, integrated approach to composing audiovisual landscapes
Edmar SoriaDeep Learning techniques for spatial sound localization

2-4pm: Talk 2

Studio 1, Bathway Theatre

Sara Hamdy Sonic Spaces Cairo archive
Ann Stimson and Marc AingerThe SNAP Concerts – Creating a Networked Multiverse of Immersive Mediated Spaces 
Jules Rawlinsonw[i]nd: mediated, procedural and orchestrated spaces in a large scale virtual audio-visual installation

Day Three: Saturday 9 November

10am-12pm: Talk 3

Lecture Theatre, Stockwell Street Academic Building

Bret BatteyEstuaries 4: Events and Continuums
Dr. Nick CopeJourneys East
Cornelia LundWhere Are We Now: How to Navigate Contemporary AV Performance between Decolonial Tech and Real-Time AI
Jarosław KapuścińskiPoint Line Piano: Embodiment and Abstraction in VR

2-4pm: Talk 4

Lecture Theatre, Stockwell Street Academic Building

Sophie RoseExternalising Psychological Space through Spatial Music Using Wearable Gestural Technology and Voice
Jing Chang

Intervention of Immersive Audio-Visual Experiences in Perception Similarities, Conflicts, and Associations in Petit Violence #1 
Brigid BurkeGloss:  A visual music score through three performances for multiple audio instrumentation and visuals

Day Four: Sunday 10 November

10am-12pm: Talk 5 

Lecture Theatre, Stockwell Street Academic Building

Simon KnightonSculpting Sound: Exploring the Creative Affordances of Material Agency in the Generation of Novel Tuning Systems.
Simon PuriņšThe Long Shadows of War and the Legacies of Displacement: Exploring Real, Imagined and Hybrid Spaces through Sound and Image
Cameron ClarkeDo weird stuff in town: Creating a curious landscape
Paula Guzzanti & John D’Arcy‘Pathways’ to Someplace Else: Mediating the sensory experience of urban landscapes

2-4pm: Talk 6

Lecture Theatre, Stockwell Street Academic Building

Simon EmmersonAn Imaginary Soundwalk
Fiona Sinead BrehonyHow can creative engagement with rivers enrich our understanding of ‘Place’ as Cultural Heritage?
Neolithic CannibalsNeolithic Cannibals – Deep Listening to the Unheard
Stefano CatenaOrganised space: the terminology problem of spatialisation