Filtered Experience

An interesting article was recently shared around social media highlighting the trend of people deliberately filtering pop songs in order to create dramatic affect.

https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/neeqwx/songs-edited-to-sound-like-theyre-playing-in-another-room-are-inexplicably-emotional

“If you’ve ever snuck upstairs during a house party to sit in your friend’s room to pet her dog, just for a minute, just for a quick break from all the people—these songs edited to sound like they’re coming from another room will bring that anxious feeling all the way back.

The effect makes me feel like I’m missing out on something fun, just on the other side of a wall. Songs that are otherwise emotion-neutral suddenly feel loaded and complicated, like someone’s about to knock on the bathroom door and ask if you’re okay. Yes, it can get that emo.”

This very simple but powerful process demonstrates the growing social significance that people attribute to their experience with sound. It also presents some interesting ideas for discussion.

How does this work? Why does this process of filtering affect people? How can this technique be adopted for use in your own work?

We’ll discuss this and many more ideas in Organising Sounds and Sound and Image class.

Adam Stanović & Alumni – Concert – 22/9/17

The first of our 2017/18 concert season, this loudspeaker orchestra concert presents works created by Composers and Sound Designers at the University of Greenwich alongside special guest Adam Stanović.

This is a great opportunity to experience a concert of ‘spatial audio’. Composers will use live surround sound diffusion mixing to perform their pieces spatially within the Stockwell Street building.

A drinks reception will follow the concert.

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For more information about Sound Design at Greenwich, visit: http://blogs.gre.ac.uk/sounddesign/


Adam Stanović
Adam Stanović (Stansbie) is an award-winning composer, performer and writer specialising in contemporary electronic music and sound art. His works have been performed, published and prized around the world.

Adam has performed his music in some 500 festivals and concerts around the world, including many of the most significant contemporary music events (Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival; International Computer Music Conference; International Society for Contemporary Music). Beyond this, he has featured in wide range of popular music contexts, from the Glastonbury Festival to appearances on the BBC.

In 2016, Adam co-founded the British ElectroAcoustic Network (BEAN), alongside James Andean, with the intention of representing British electroacoustic music overseas.

Abstracted Journeys in Moscow – September 2017

Abstracted Journeys, a composition by Andrew Hill (Lecturer in Sound Design and Music Technology, and Programme Leader of the BA Sound Design programme at Greenwich), is to be performed as part of the 35th General Assembly of International Confederation of Electroacoustic Music CIME, Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, September 25 – 28, 2017.

One of three compositions from the UK, Abstracted Journeys has been selected to represent the British Electroacoustic Network at this international colloquium.


The International Confederation of Electroacoustic Music (ICEM) was founded in 1981 in Bourges, France, at the initiative of Christian Clozier. Today, the ICEM consists of the national federations in 14 countries: Argentina, Belgium, Chile, China, Cuba, Finland, Great Britain, Greece, Mexico, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, and the Ukraine; and of member organizations (OIM) in 9 countries: CEMI-University of North Texas (USA), CMMAS at Morelia (Mexico), CEAMMC – The Centre for Electroacoustic Music of the Tchaikovsky Conservatory Moscow (Russia), GrupLac Investigacion y Creation in Bogota (Columbia), Hungarian Computer Music Foundation (HCMF) in Budapest (Hungary), ICST – The Institute for Computer Music and Sound Technology of the Zurich University of the Arts (Switzerland), The Mnémothèque Internationale de Musique Électroacoustique MISAME in Bourges (France), The Orquestra del Caos of the Barcelona Cultural Center (Spain) and Spectro Center for New Music in Tehran (Iran).

Website: www.cime-icem.net

K-Music Festival: 15th September / 25th October

The K-Music Festival is a part of the 2017-18 Korea/UK season, they have commissioned some exciting new collaborations with international artists from across the musical spectrum.

The festival begins on Fri 15 Sept. and runs until Weds 25 Oct. across London.

We open with Black String & Kathryn Tickell at the Union Chapel on the 15th. At the Vortex, daegeum player (bamboo flute), Hyelim Kim, performs with exciting rising star, Alice Zawadzki and composer/ musician, Woojae Park, is joined by Japanese drummer Shogo Yoshii and British Indian composer Soumik Datta for a special one-off concert at Rich Mix, and six more amazing concerts follow until 25 October.

For tickets: serious.org.uk/events/series/k-music

2017 K-Music Festival brochure: https://www.dropbox.com/s/8nc0sawvtpgdjnv/0713_KMusic_2017_REVISED_v2_14072017.pdf?dl=0

For more information: www.kccuk.org.uk


Sound Design students are invited to attend the opening concert, Black String & Kathryn Tickell, at Union Chapel on 15th Sept. Email your tutor for details.

New Academic Year – 17/18

We’re excited that the new academic year is only around the corner. This year students will engage in a wide range of creative projects, have visiting lectures from a wide range of industry professionals and develop their skills in manipulating and controlling sound.

Our cohort of Sound Design students is set to expand by 2/3 from this next academic year, creating an even richer and more diverse community of students.

Details of this year’s programme of concerts and events will be published soon.

Sonic Interactions – Concert

Loudspeaker Orchestra Student Showcase – May 25th, 6:30pm

Students from Sound Design and Greenwich present their sound and audiovisual works on the Loudspeaker Orchestra, marking the climax of the 2017 academic year.

This is an opportunity for students to showcase their work to the public.

To join them we invite students from the University of Kent to present their compositions in a joint showcase, the first interaction between these programmes.

Tickets Free – available to book HERE.