Date
10-11th and 13th August
Venue
Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University
The workshop aims at making and editing field recordings, both in urban and natural environments. We will practice listening exercises and soundwalks.The ideal number of participants is 10-12 people. The main goal is to create a short sound etude based on a field recording, individually or in a small group. The context of recording will be "Favorite sounds of Chiang Mai (and surroundings)”. What can be approached by sound? (Social issues, noise problems, animal species, etc.)RequirementsParticipants would need laptops, recording equipment (Zoom or other recorders, or mobile phones), headphones. Knowledge of a Digital Audio Workstation (Ableton Live, Reaper, FL Studio, Logic etc.) is an advantage, but not a prerequisite. The workshop will cover the basic use of the tools.The essay should share personal experiences or interests in ecological sound design and listening practices. Propose how you intend to apply their knowledge and skills gained from the workshop to future projects or studies. (200-300 words)