Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

The new direction of the project is to build machines that will tap on objects depending on the speed of someone walking in the city. Visitors to an exhibition would take a ‘mobile space metronome’ for a walk and listen to sound created by the speed of their own movement. This movement data…

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

I'm away from Bristol at the moment doing a residency at ISIS arts in Newcastle, where I've come across some great locative sound works that I wanted to write about here.

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

Join us for an in conversation discussion between artist Jen Southern and Laura Sillars, Director of Site Gallery, Sheffield. This talk will introduce Southern's new work Polyrhythmia, a participatory audio installation developed through Sound and Music’s Embedded Residency at Pervasive Media…

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

Today, after several weeks working seperately on the different elements of the work, things began to come together. Its really exciting to see and hear how the work will be presented and to start testing how it feels to use the phone application, and to think of locations to install the work.

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

Jen's residency has now come to a close. She's written up a short report that summerises her experience of the Embedded residency, her time at Pervasive Media Studio and the work she created. You can download and read the report here.

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

At the showcase event last night we presented all three tapping machines responding to live GPS data from three volunteer walkers infront of a live audience for the first time. It was great to hear the feedback from people about the sound and the experience of walking with the space metronome app.

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

The Creative Producers joined us at The Pervasive Media Studio last week for the Summer School. A full report will be published soon, in the meantime here is the Storify capturing the week:http://storify.com/dcrcuk/creative

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

I have been awarded a micro residency to research ideas for digital tools that would enable a different experience of and dimension to my LGBT history project Move Over Darling. The idea is to put sound recordings at the heart of the experience, and alongside the already existing live element of a…