Curriculum Vitae

Residencies / Commissions

Magaio Voicescapes residency, Covas do Monte (PT), 2011.

SoundTrapV residency, Beaconsfield, London, 2010.

Binauralmedia residency, Nodar (PT), 2009.

Belju (Pont Sonor) residency, Territoire de Belfort/ Porrentruy (FR/ CH).

SALT residency, PVA Medialab, Dorset, 2009.

Sussex by the Sea. Commissioned by Sonic Arts Network for Expo2008, Brighton, 2008.

Binauralmedia residency, Nodar (PT), 2008.

The Listening Project, Slade Research Centre, London, 2006.

Jellies & Junketts. Sound work commissioned for re:Vision at the Old Worcester Royal Infirmary, 2006.

PVA Encrypt residency, PVA Medialab, Dorset, 2005.

PVA LabCulture residency, London, 2004.

Art in Sacred Places - Artist in residence and commissioned sound work at St. Peters Parish Church, Brighton, 2000.

Awards / Bursaries

Arts Council England Grants for the Arts award for production of Marcha Andaluz, 2010. At Beaconsfield, London.

Arts Council England Grants for the Arts award for production of 58 Processions, 2009. At the London Crypt.

NAN New Collaborations Bursary, 2007. Awarded for development of multi-channel sound work with composer James Wyness.

Arts Council England Grants for the Arts award for production of Me and My Shadow, 2005.

Arts Council England Grants for the Arts award for research & development of My Only City - The Sounds of the West Terrace, 2005.

Publications / Releases

Three Years in Nodar: Context-specific Art Practices in Rural Portugal. Including work for audio CD, “Joga, Isso!”. Published Edições Nodar (PT), 2011.

Rachel & Rathbone, limited edition CD and essay by Helen Frosi, in Art Licks Issue 3, 2011.

58 Processions: Listening Through Holy Week, electronic publication and audio release. Published Labculture Ltd in association with Measure, 2010.

La Madrugá, publ. Khora netlabel, 2007.

The Listening Project (Listening to this Space), audio CD 2006.

Jellies & Junketts, CDR self-release, 2005.

Work in collections

Sound recordings from Seville’s Holy Week 2006 - 2011, publicly accessible at The British Library.

Selected exhibitions & performances 2005-2010

‘G.D. PARADA’, video/multichannel sound work in Countertext Festival. Bridport, 2011.

Presentation and performance at Phonography Colloquium, Goldsmiths University, 2011.

'Sound Localities', project based in Mons (BE) with artists contributing from seven cities around the world, 2011.

Keynote presentation at PVA Medialab’s 'Audiolab10.2'. Whitstable Bienale, 2010.

'Documenta-se' at Museu Serralves, Porto (Portugal), 2010.

Keynote presentation at PVA Medialab's 'Audiolab10: the language of place'. Bridport/ West Bay, 2010.

‘Sound As Research As Art’, (sound essay / performance) at Five Years Gallery, London, 2010.

‘Atmospheres: Bourogne, Delle, Boncourt’. Live multi-channel diffusion at Chateau Morimont (FR).

'Sussex by the Sea', Sonic Arts Expo, Brighton, 2008.

'58 Processions', London Crypt, 2008.

'Demolition'. Selected for Ctrl_Alt_Del sound-art festival, Istanbul (TR), 2007.

Otton Osaka, event at BRIDGE, Osaka (JP), 2007.

Worlds Collide symposium, Tate Modern, London, 2007.

Sound: Space symposium, South Hill Park, Bracknell, 2007.

'SoundVan', series of live interventions as part of Frankly at Gallerie On, Poznan (PO), 2005.

Sounds Like Trouble, Stroud Vallery Arts Centre (UK), 2005. Curated by Simon Poulter.

'You are my City, my only City'. Multi-channel sound installation as part of Me and my Shadow, Wilton's Music Hall, London, 2005.

Curatorial

Football Sound Narratives: Social Specificities of a Universal Game, 2010. Co-curated with Rui Costa.

Audiolab10: the language of place, West bay (Dorset), 2010. Selecting installations and online work featuring international sound recordists and artists.

Me and my Shadow, 2005. Co-organised with Measure and Melanie Smith. Featuring work by Thor McIntyre-Burnie & Chris Watson, and Liz Havens & Loretta Bosence. Live performance by Philip Jeck and Janek Schaeffer.

Education

First Class BA Hons Fine Art @ Kingston University, 1996-1999.

BTEC Music Technology, South Thames College, 1995-1996.