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HARKEE featuring Aki Pasoulas

28m · HARKEE · 09 Feb 13:38

Harkee is a series of podcasts about listening to the environment, sound walks as inspiration and material for composition, spatial sound in composition & sound experiences in public space.

In this episode electro-acoustic composer Aki Pasoulas talks about the innovative multi-sensory process of listening to the environment and mapping his sound-walks which he used to make his beautiful work Irides. He begins first by describing the multi-speaker sound system MAAST, which he directs at University of Kent where he is Senior Lecturer at the Centre of Music & Audio Technology.

I urge you to go to Aki's soundcloud page to hear his piece Irides, link in blog. Let's end drenched by a short rainy episode I recorded during a tropical storm by the Indian Ocean in Hikkaduwa, Sri Lanka – be warned it features 2 extra LOUD Thunder Cracks.

Harkee was produced by Jane Pitt and made possible with support from Arts Council England South East Developing Your Creative Practice fund.

https://blogs.kent.ac.uk/maast/2019/06/04/maast-introduction/ MAAST link

https://soundcloud.com/aki_p/irides Irides link

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Harkee was produced by Jane Pitt and made possible with support from Arts Council England South East Developing Your Creative Practice fund.

HARKEE featuring Aki Pasoulas

Harkee is a series of podcasts about listening to the environment, sound walks as inspiration and material for composition, spatial sound in composition & sound experiences in public space.

In this episode electro-acoustic composer Aki Pasoulas talks about the innovative multi-sensory process of listening to the environment and mapping his sound-walks which he used to make his beautiful work Irides. He begins first by describing the multi-speaker sound system MAAST, which he directs at University of Kent where he is Senior Lecturer at the Centre of Music & Audio Technology.

I urge you to go to Aki's soundcloud page to hear his piece Irides, link in blog. Let's end drenched by a short rainy episode I recorded during a tropical storm by the Indian Ocean in Hikkaduwa, Sri Lanka – be warned it features 2 extra LOUD Thunder Cracks.

Harkee was produced by Jane Pitt and made possible with support from Arts Council England South East Developing Your Creative Practice fund.

https://blogs.kent.ac.uk/maast/2019/06/04/maast-introduction/ MAAST link

https://soundcloud.com/aki_p/irides Irides link

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