Jake Harries & Felicie d'Estienne d'Orves interviewed live on Resonance FM this Wed

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[p]Join Furtherfield on Resonance 104.4FM
Wednesday, March 16th 2011.
Time 7-8pm (UK - GMT).
Hosts: Marc Garrett, Irini Papdimitriou & Jonathan Munro
Special Guests: Jake Harries & Felicie d'Estienne d'Orves[/p]
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[p]Jake Harries & Felicie d'Estienne d'Orves are interviewed live on Resonance FM this week by Marc Garrett, Irini Papdimitriou & Jonathan Munro. Jake is Digital Arts Programme Manager at open access media lab, Access Space, and the current curator of the LOSS (Linux Open Source Sound) a website dedicated to music made with FLOSS. Felicie, a French installation artist who explores the meaning and impact of light through her work. She uses light and sound technologies to create a mysterious art of beauty and power, challenging the boundaries of her materials and our own perceptions of them.[/p]
[p]Also featuring 2 tracks from 'Explorations in Sound, Vol. 4 The Sound of Live Performance - Various Artists' by Furthernoise (www.furthernoise.org). Violin Plucked and Bowed - Alan Sondheim & What Is The Past But A Dream Of The Future? - Sara Ayers.[/p]
[p]The live sound and music performance is like no other medium for expression and unpredictability, frequently yielding interesting sonic results, both on, and off stage. Sound checks, sound failures, the misassigned patch, unintended playing outcomes, FX overloads / calibrations and pinnacles of performative exploration can all create sources for eclectic new material.[/p]
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