Tuesday 26 January 2016

TONIGHT (26/1): FREE LEICESTER SOUNDWALK – The Demolition Project

UPDATE: Room number incorrect. CL0.19, not CL00.19

The Demolition Project is an interdisciplinary collaboration between Alisa Oleva and Debbie Kent that makes work reimagining cities through walking, map-making and participation. Becoming increasingly interested in using sound, The Demolition Project will take participants around Leicester on a soundwalk, later providing the opportunity to demolish it artistically.

They will also deliver a talk about their work on Wednesday 27/1 in CL00.19.

FREE. WELCOME ALL!

Please feel free to utilise this opportunity to record sounds for your own for use in any future/upcoming projects!

Sound\walk
Tuesday 26 Jan 2016
Commencing from Campus Centre, De Montfort University
6PM - Pub

Talk & Work/shop
Wednesday 27 Jan 2016
00.19 Clephan Building,
De Montfort University
12 - 2:30PM

Tuesday 19 January 2016

EVENT SERIES: META-4 - Sound Chimeras, 20/1

Welcome to the first Music, Technology and Innovation concert of 2016!

Live electronics, improvisation, feedback, audiovisuals, and more. With works and performances by some of De Montfort University Leicester (DMU)'s many talented MTI undergraduates, including:

1 - Harry Smith: 'Salvaged Space'

2 - Tim Baker - Microphone Feedback Extension

3 - Silo - Free Improvisation
Depository of musical events yet to be realized

George Stavridis - Percussion, Electronics 
Brendan Smith - Electric Guitar
George Mizithras - No-input mixer, Laptop
Julie Reboul - Piano 

4 - Calum Vaughan: Modulations and Mechanisms

Wednesday 20 January 2016
PACE Building, Richmond Street, Leicester.
Doors 7PM

Free entry!

Wednesday 6 January 2016

Creative Media Lab - James Walshe

Hello folks,

Please find here details of the next Creative Media Lab guest lecturer - James Walshe, Deputy Editor for Practical Classics magazine, part of the Bauer Media stable out of Peterborough. 

EVENT: Creative Media Lab
DATE: Monday 18 January 2016
TIME: 6pm-7pm LOCATION: GH3.13
GUEST: James Walshe, Deputy Editor, ‘Practical Classics’ magazine

James has variously worked as a news reporter for both TV and radio; as a programme producer for commercial, independent production and BBC radio; management in commercial radio and print; and generally gets to spend his entire life doing things he loves - radio, music and cars. I'm sure he would be of interest to many of our LMS cohorts!


JAMES WRITES:
Combining his biggest loves in life – radio, music and fixing cars – James Walshe is a motoring journalist and radio producer. James’ career has taken him from the TV newsroom to the studios of commercial radio and BBC Radio 2 and now, to the workshops of Britain’s biggest selling classic car magazine.

He has previously seen how radio management teams operate from the inside in the post of Programme Director for a number of high profile UK commercial radio stations and has most recently left full time radio to focus on writing for motoring publications, taking up the role of

Deputy Editor at UK based Bauer magazine Practical Classics in 2015.
With occasional freelance work in radio still tempting James back from time to time, he spends most of his days restoring and driving his small collection of rubbish old vehicles. ‘I’m as happy writing about old cars as I am playing zoo keeper to a bunch of creative and fiery radio presenters.

It’s like being paid to do your hobbies’, says James. ‘The fact I often get to do both is absolutely fine by me, oddly enough.’

Curriculum Vitae Stroud College Radio (Presenter - First restricted service license college radio in UK) Hallam FM Sheffield (Newsreader/Journalist) Anglia TV Bristol (Reporter/Presenter) Evo Magazine (Staff Writer/Road Tester) Metro Radio Newcastle (Newsreader/Journalist) Juice Brighton (News Editor & Early Breakfast Presenter) Galaxy Yorkshire (Breakfast Producer) Galaxy Manchester (Deputy PD) BBC Radio Manchester (Breakfast Producer & Occasional Presenter) Kerrang! Radio & Q Radio (Programme Director) Key 103 Manchester (Acting Programme Director) Wise Buddah (Producer, for BBC Radio 2) BBC Radio 2 (Producer) Practical Classics (Deputy Editor)