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Soundworks - For Those Who Have Ears | Book & Audio CD
This full colour publication features contributions from: Aine Phillips, Charlotte Hug, Danny McCarthy, David Chapman, Jennifer Walshe, Felicity Ford, Linda Buckley, Gloria Monteleone, Declan Rooney, Janek Schaefer, Maia Ursted, Stanza, Joven Kerekes, Mick O'Shea, Neil C Smith, Jennifer Youell, Lee Welch, Paul Hegarty, Phil England, Richard Crow, Slavek Kwi, Anthony Kelly & David Stalling, Viv Corringham, Stuart Coughlan, Beattie Edited by Julie Forrester & Danny McCarthy, co-curated by Harry Moore and Niamh Lawlor
On the CD:
| 1 Old Roses and Old Ramblers Dinahbird 2 Duet Fergal Dowling & Linda Buckley 3 Wind Dockyards inverse Harry Moore 4 I'm not ambitious Joven Kerekes 5 Carpark Lee Welch 6 Sound Barrier Maia Urstad 7 Superstar Tom Ryan 8 Flows and Levels (extract) David Chapman 9 Office Max Track Janek Schaefer 10 Hospital Radio Richard Crow 11 Kindje (extract) Mick O'Shea 12 Commentary Slavek Kwi 13 Double Bass Hunter Jopo Stereo |
14 (Re)Locating The Soundscape (extract) Danny McCarthy 15 Computer Sex Jennifer Youell 16 Reheat Anthony Kelly & David Stalling 17 http://alpha60.info Denis McNulty 18 TraPlaHoly 1 Julie Forrester 19 Are we alone (extract) Jane Anderson 20 Keen-Caoineadh Aine Philips 21 SoundCities_cork Stanza 22 Shadow-walks: Conal Creedon (extract) Viv Corringham 23Craoghaca Sean Taylor 24 Zoid versus Lyra Morgan the Bouncer (K.O'Brien & G ua Laoghaire) 25 Steinfels (extract) Charlotte Hug Audio Editor - Danny McCarthy |
Press voices:
"The book opens the lid on a multitude of possibilities, breaking down a lot of the mystique that attaches itself to sound art, as well as presenting some stimulating essays on sound, noise (as distinct from sound) and a startling view concerning the artistic possibilities of hospital radio... It is also remarkable how visually stimulating the book is thanks to many of the artist's including a selection of illustrations and images to go with their pieces".
Don O'Mahony, Arts, Irish Examiner, 2005



