Apologies for cross-posting!
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the forthcoming International Symposium on Sound,
'Sounding Out'
to be held at Staffordshire University (Stoke-on-Trent, England) 11-13 July
2002.
This Symposium brings leading practitioners and academics into dialogue
to explore the art and practices of SOUND in the changing landscape of
converging media,
through a series of presentations, discussion groups, and performances.
Presenters so far confirmed include:
Larry Blake, Supervising Sound Editor for Traffic, Erin Brockovich Ocean's
Eleven and Out of Sight
Gordon House, Head of BBC Drama
Gary Rydstrom, Oscar winning Sound Designer for Saving Private Ryan &
Terminator 2 (Specially prepared video presentation)
David Sonnenschein, Sound Designer, Author & Co-founder of Sonic Strategies
Alan Beck, BBC Research Fellow in Radio Drama, University of Kent
Mike Forrester, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of Kent
Gianluca Sergi, Senior Lecturer in Film, Staffordshire University
Jon Thornton, Head of Sound Technology, Liverpool Institute of Performing
Arts
Gordon Ross, Senior Lecturer in Sound, Liverpool Institute of Performing
Arts
Jonathon Holloway, Director, Redshift Theatre Company
Lucy Gough, Playwright and Scriptwriter for Hollyoaks
Robin Rimbaud, Sound Artist, 'Scanner'
John Dack, Senior Research Fellow in Electronic Arts, Middlesex University
For a full calendar of events, conference fees and more information on the
speakers,
please visit our web site at: http://mcs.staffs.ac.uk/sound/conference.htm
or phone conference office (School of Humanities and Social Sciences,
Staffordshire University):
(from UK) 01782-294415
(from abroad) +44 -1782 - 294415
or E-mail: [log in to unmask]
We would greatly appreciate your help in forwarding this message to other
interested parties.
Many thanks!
Gianluca Sergi
Conference co-organiser
Senior Lecturer in Film Studies
Field of Media, Journalism & Cultural Studies
College Road
Staffordshire University
Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2XW
Tel. 01782-294712
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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