Cumbria Remixed is an exciting new sound project using digital technologies to investigate and remix the soundscape of Cumbria. It will create a lively dialogue between old and new, young and old through field recordings of Cumbrian environments, and local people’s tales, tunes, stories and songs. It will use digital technology to remix and remould our environment and our stories to create new soundscapes and songs.
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Dormant - Clutter live at Lanternhouse
Clutter live at Open Circuit - Lanternhouse, Ulverston, Cumbria on March 17th 2012.
Film is a slowed down version of Lanternhouse I by Shaun Blezard.
All sounds used are recordings of Lanternhouse and form part of an improvised set.
Original material made during my artist residency at Lanternhouse in 2011 - cumbriaremixed.blogspot.co.uk
The end of an era.......
Thanks to all the staff at Lanternhouse over the years who have made me welcome, it's been a long strange trip as they say, with many highs and lows. I've sometimes loved the place, sometimes hated the place but will definitely miss the place.
'Everything will pass, and the world will perish but the Ninth Symphony will remain.' Mikhail Bakunin
You can also just listen/download the audio from Bandcamp
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Remixes on The Internet Archive
I have just ported the remixes from Cumbria Remix to The Internet Archive as the Soundcloud page is now been down scaled to a normal account.
Many thanks to all the people work did work for the project - it really was a lovely project to put together.
It's very sad news that Lanternhouse is closing at the end of March - it was an amazing building to work in and the staff were simply the best to work with, making me feel really welcome while I was working there.
Many thanks to all the people work did work for the project - it really was a lovely project to put together.
It's very sad news that Lanternhouse is closing at the end of March - it was an amazing building to work in and the staff were simply the best to work with, making me feel really welcome while I was working there.
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