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Created as a 29-minute piece for broadcast during Isea 98, this edit was composed using amateur actors and found sounds. Aside from the street recordings, Two-Step, Gotham City sample and spoken word, all sounds were constructed from the single ‘drip’ sample. McKinley is author of the award-winning Jackson Pollock the musical published by Michael Butterworth in 2007.
Track taken from Music For The Williamson Tunnels: A Collection Of The Sound Of Dripping Water
Sunday 21st September 2008
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Hugh Le Caine - Dripsody: An Étude For Variable Speed Recorder (stereo version, 1957) A prolific inventor of sound-emitting devices, Canadian artist and technician Le Caine (1914-1977) composed his Dripsodies in one night using only the sound of a single drop of water falling into a bucket, re-recorded at different speeds. This Inventor's Notebook is a useful introduction to Le Caine's life and work.
Track taken from Music For The Williamson Tunnels: A Collection Of The Sound Of Dripping Water
Prequel for Sunday 21st September 2008
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Below and in the audio show you'll find the events that aren't featured in the Liverpool AcousticDaily Update for Sunday 21st because they didn't reach me before I recorded the show!
Saturday 20th September 2008
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Here Peter McDonald the John Moores 25 winner talks to Ian and London-based Japanese arts reporter Toko of fogless.net
The Daily Show for 19 September 2008.
Find out what's on today during the Liverpool Biennial.
The Daily show will be bringing you news on what is coming up that day during the Biennial be that events performances and viewings. You'll be able to find out what is going on that evening that you can head along to.
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On the way to the launch of Wrongtious at the Afoundation straight after the John Moores 25 prize announcement. Leo Fitzmaurice and I discuss the John Moores 25, obliteration, the Beatles, The Berlin Biennial, Financial returns on £25k, people who aren't there ; all while negotiating traffic and I discover a new route to the Afoundation.
Interview with Thomas Jacoby currently exhibiting at View Two Gallery.
We interview Karen Janody the producer for Creative City - who many might remomber from her time in Liverpool about the exciting project with Sumer Eric, the artist who has exhibtied his Newspaper House across the country which is on show at the Blackie.
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Ex-Gloria Mundi, ex-Eddie & Sunshine, ex-full-time Mother, ex-Big T Pot, ex-Random Infusion. A lifetime's experience of giving people fun and something to think/smile about. Sunshine's 57 is a collection of 20 pieces grouped together into an experience called Listen in the Dark, featuring found sound, samples, electronic instruments and story-telling. Switch the lights off and enjoy. (Sunshine's 57 also contains a little background info on 27/57 itself, as it formed the first of our series)
visit Sunshine's myspace page here