Wednesday Program

The Wednesday program at Griffith University features our final two keynotes and a program of creative and interdisciplinary presentations running in parallel to scientific workshops, sound installations and the Ecoacoustics Listening Room.

WEDNESDAY June 27 – Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University
8:00 to 8:45         Registration and installations open, Conservatorium Foyer (Level 2)
8:45 to 9:45 Keynote 5: Dr. Ros Bandt
Sonic connections traversing art, science, technology and culture
Ian Hanger Recital Hall
9:45 to 10:30 Ian Hanger Recital Hall (Chair, Leah Barclay) Workshops, installations and listening room open
9:45 ’50 years of Wildlife Sound Recording in Australia’

Andrew Skeoch

Please refer below for  parallel workshops, installations and listening room program
10:00 ‘Soundings: making sound in/with/from place: Approaching environmental listening-based music activities’

Vanessa Tomlinson

 

10:15 ‘Vanuatu Womens’ Water Music: Connecting cultural knowledge to the Acoustic Ecology and Ecoacoustics in Vanuatu’

Sandy Sur, Tom Dick and Catherine Grant

10:30 to 11:00 Morning tea – Conservatorium Foyer (Listening Room and Sound Installations open on Level 3) 
11:00 to 12:30 Ian Hanger Recital Hall (Chair Jo Wood)  Workshops, installations and listening room open
11:00  ‘Live ecoacoustics for interdisciplinary research: Real-time monitoring in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems’

Leah Barclay

Please refer below for  parallel workshops, installations and listening room program
11:15 ‘Real-time ecoacoustics for art-science-activism’

Grant Smith

11:30 ‘Following the Flight of the Monarchs’

Rob Mackay, Pablo Jaramillo, Grant Smith, David Blink and Lincoln Brower

11:45 ‘Distributed Data Storage for Field Recordings’

Toby Gifford

12:00 Explore Ecoacoustics Listening Room and Sound Installations on Level 3
12:30 to 1:30 Lunch – Conservatorium Foyer
1:45 to 2:45 Keynote 6: Dr. David Monacchi
‘Fragments of Extinction’
Ian Hanger Recital Hall
2:45 to 3:45 Ian Hanger Recital Hall (Chair Vanessa Tomlinson) Workshops, installations and listening room open
2:45 “Authenticity in the creative use of field recordings”

Alice Bennett

Please refer below for  parallel workshops, installations and listening room program
3:00 “Personal explorations with acoustic ecology in live performance: three case studies from Australia and South Africa”

Vicki Hallett

3:15  “Visually Exploring the Acoustic World”

Leah Gustafson, Chris Carter, Leah Barclay and Susan Fuller

3:30 Waking up to Waste: Exploring the transformative capacities of Deep Listening and Sound Art

Amanda Terry

3:45 to 4:15 Afternoon tea – Conservatorium Foyer
4:15 to 5:15 Ian Hanger Recital Hall (Chair Toby Gifford)  Workshops, installations and listening room open
4:15 “Phase-invariant Spectral layering, steering, diffusion and suffusion”

Matt Hitchcock

Please refer below for  parallel workshops, installations and listening room program
4:30 “Sonic Ruptures in Featherstone Place: An Ecoacoustic Approach to Urban Sound Installations”

Jesse Budel

4:45 “Leagues of Breaking Light: explorations in science-music translations”

Naima Fine

5:00 to 6:00 Conference Closing in the Conservatorium Foyer
 6pm to 6:30 Conference Closing performance “Coral Bells” by Brigid Burke performed by Brigid Burke and Mark Zanter”
5:30 to 7:00 Final chance to experience the Ecoacoustics Listening Room and Sound Installations on Level 3

Ecoacoustics Sound Installations
“Renata Buziak and Vanessa Tomlinson “Unfolding Rhythms” – Level 3 (8am – 7pm)
Leah Gustafson “Wild Soundscapes” – QCGU Board Room (Level 3)
Rob Mackay, Rolando Rodriguez & Jessica Rodriguez “Flight of the Monarchs” – Level 3
Grant Smith “BIOM Live Ecoacoustics on the Locus Sonus Sound Map” – Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre
Michael Norris “Whistle!” – Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre (Level 3)
Peter Moyes, Louise Harvey and Leah Barclay” Thirst (Virtual Reality Installation) – QCGU Board Room (Level 3, 12pm – 4:30pm)
Australian Wildlife Sound Recording Group – Members Showcase – Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre (Level 3)
Clocked Out “Hidden Sounds – Sounds in Motion” (various locations)                           Jesse Budel “Featherstone Place” outside QCGU Foyer

Ecoacoustics Listening Room – Music Technology Area (Level 3) Room 3.63
Surround sound works and ecoacoustic recordings running continuously, works include:
Phoebe Bognar “The Great Debate”
Nikki Sheth “Paddabolela”
Alice Eldridge “Mulitspecies Counterpoint”
Cheryl Tipp “British Wildlife Sound Archive – BBC Aquatic Recordings”
Alice Bennett “Turbulence I: Compost”

Please use the menu to view the workshops that are running in parallel to the talks on Wednesday.