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General Publications:

  • A brief summary of the Positive Soundscapes project is available as a double-sided A4 flyer here (pdf file, 42kb)
  • A project newsletter is available. If you would like to receive a printed copy of the newsletter please send your name and email address to the Project Manager, Joanne Leach, at joanneleach@postmaster.co.uk or telephone her on 0161 295 2690. Alternatively, you can download the newsletter by clicking here (pdf file, 1.24mb)
  • Regular updates on the project will be given to academics and industry through the meetings of the Noise Futures Network
  • The Positive Soundscapes website will be developed and regularly updated to give access to project findings and data as they are produced, will include access to a library of downloadable field recordings and will host creative output, including the soundscape sequencer
  • Final results and knowledge to influence soundscape design will be communicated via a Final Project Seminar for planners and policymakers

 

 

Publicity:

 

Articles:

 

Blogs:

London Underground Tube Blog

Pretty Goes with Pretty

Ear to the Earth

City of Sound

Two Open Ears blog 1

Two Open Ears blog 2

City of Sound

Moleskine City Blogs

 

Radio:

 

TV/Video:

  • Warwick University's iCast about Positive soundscapes, 2007

 

 

Academic Publications:

 

Because of the wide background of the project team, journal papers for a range of audiences will be written. It is anticipated three conference papers and four papers in international refereed journals will be published, ensuring a broad academic impact.

 

Journal Papers:

  • Coming soon

 

Journal Other:

  • Angus Carlyle conducted an interview With Peter Cusack for Soundscape: The Journal of Acoustic Ecology (7:2), Fall, 2007

 

Conference Papers:

 

Conference Presentations:

  • Angus Carlyle, Peter Cusack and Bill Davies presented Positive Soundscapes at the Sounderspaces Conference, London Zoological Society on the 14 March 2007. The conference was supported by the Mayor of London, EPSRC Noise Futures Network, UK & Ireland Soundscape Community, London Parks and Green Spaces Forum and the Zoological Society of London
  • Angus Carlyle presented Designing Public Spaces in Sound at the Design Against Crime / Holborn Gateway Symposium, The Swedenborg Institute, London, on the 17 November 2006

  • Bill Davies presented at the Sustainability City Conference, Manchester, 25-26 April 2007 (presentation 500kb)
  •  Ken Hulme gave a presentation at the Institute of Acoustics 2008 Spring Conference on the Physiological Responses and Subjective Estimates of Sounds: Initial Results (PowerPoint presentation 400kb)

 

Conference Other:

  • Mags Adams and Gemma Moore are convening a RGS-IBG session: ‘Sustainable urban environments: unraveling the myth of interdisciplinarity’ in August 2007
  • Mags Adams has been invited as a panelist at the RGS-IBG session: ‘Ethnographic research methods and policy’ talking about soundwalking in August 2007
  • Mags Adams helped organise a seminar as part of the ESRC Seminar Series ‘Sustainable urban environments: rethinking the sensory production of place’ theme ‘Senses and Architecture’ on the 29th of June 2007
  • Angus Carlyle convened three sessions (Sound and the Senses 1 – 3) at the Royal Anthropological Institute / Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology Beyond Text? Image: Voice: Sound: Object - Synaesthetic and Sensory Practices in Anthropology International Conference at the University of Manchester from the 27 June to the 2 July 2007

  • Bill Davies gave a presentation exploring the urban landscape at the Dana Centre, London on the 18th September 2007. An article about this event can be found in the Institute of Physics (IOP) newspaper interactions, in the October 2007 issues, on page 8 

 

Books:

 

Book Chapters:

  • Angus Carlyle, Like Quails Clucking: Landscape and Positive Soundscapes in eds. Tadahiko Imada, Keiko Torigoe, Kozo Hiramatsu et al. The West Meets the East in Acoustic Ecology, (Japanese Association for Sound Ecology and Hirosaki University International Music Centre)

 

Exhibitions:

  • Angus Carlyle produced Søndagsmaler, a 12” audio track on CD and the essay If I Were To Clap. If You Were To Listen for the Finetuned exhibition in Brighton in November 2007

  • Angus Carlyle exhibited Sound in Public Space: Creative Interventions at the Digital Futures, Digital Print World Expo at Earls Court in London on the 16–18 October 2006

 


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