Kate Carr, Sound Artist – Guest Lecture
Author: Richmond American University London
Wednesday 6th November – 11am-12pm
Kate Carr is a sound artist whose work centres on articulating our relationships with each other and the spaces we move through. Kate is particularly interested in the way sound contours our experiences of the world, how we deploy it to connect, occupy, immerse and remove ourselves from locations, events and each other. As a field recordist the practice of recording the sounds in public spaces informs all of their work. Everything from vibrations caused by cars and footfalls, to indistinct murmurs, music in public space, and the roar of distant sporting events has found its way into their compositions. Kate’s was described by The Quietus as “Probably the most significant field recordist of contemporary urban Britain…”.
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