Portfolio Noise Eater NoiseEater is a webapp that automatically identifies wind, distortion, and microphone handling noise in your audio file. This was a commission from Salford University in order to show off cutting edge noise detection
sound Pass-SING: gender, sound, power and patriarchy In this article I’m going to talk about how both the ability to create sound and the ways that we hear it are bound up in social power: affected by gender (on
sound Recordings from The Termite Club at Ladyfest Leeds 2007 Dug out some recordings of a noise/experimental night at Ladyfest Leeds in 2007, recorded in Holy Trinity Church. The Termite Club at Ladyfest Leeds 2007 by Ladyfest Leeds 2007
academic Acoustic Citizenship: The Night and Day Debacle Like many others this week, I was amazed to find out that someone moved in next to an iconic Manchester music venue, and then complained about the noise. What were they thinking? Like
sound Rethinking Sound and the Web: Part 3 This idea which I've blogged about previously was worked into a bid for a British Library Labs competition. My submission was unsuccessful but here's where I'm up to for another date. This article
sound Agriculture: Soundscape recordings from 2007 These are some field recordings I made in 2007 as part of my BA(Hons) dissertation. Despite the age I still really like these, especially the storm drain. At the time I was
sound Sounds and the Web Don't Work Generally speaking, I think the web handles audio very badly. By comparison, photos and visual data are handled very well, with automatic thumbnails, lightboxes and the light being de-rigueur on the modern web.