
ASRA 2021 Conference Program
9 November 2021
President and SAE welcome and outline of this event
Welcome to Country / Acknowledgement
Linda Evans, Curator, Oral History and Sound, National Library NZ
Piripi Walker 2020 ASRA Award
Conference Overview
10 November 2021
Morning Session
President Welcome and Acknowledgement of Country
Dr Ros Bandt
Being Flexible, Fluid Confluences, Multiple Outcomes. The Recording process as a modern and ancient acoustic archaeology in Medusa Dreaming, 532-2021 Read More
Tegan Taylor
Coronacast Read More
Dr Emma O’Brien OAM & Craig Pilkington
Scrub Choir - Producing and engaging a virtual choir through a wellbeing lens. Read More
Abe Killian & Sarah Mashman
From the Embers - The Voices of Communities in Danger. Read More
Afternoon Session
Dr Heather Gaunt & Anthony Lyons
Living Instruments Project. Read More
Dr Moya McFadzean
Power of Authenticity: Memory-Making & Performative Visitor Experiences at Melbourne’s Immigration Museum. Read More
DAMSmart
2025 AV Digital Preservation
11 November 2021
Morning Session
Nick Harrison & Gareth Parton
New Technology for Audio Education as a response to Covid-19. Read More
Dr Mark Bassett
Development of a digital photo-realistic audio console simulation as a learning/teaching tool. Read More
Bonnie Griffiths & Anuraag Arora
Student experience. Read More
David Carbone
Creating Sonic Logos
Afternoon Session
Vicki Hallett
Artist Talk - Three Case studies of sound art projects in Australia. Read More
Mike Fitzgerald
Four Seasons After the Megablaze. Read More
Tony Baylis
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Dr Alana Blackburn
Sounds of High Country: the relationship between performer and sound recording in the performance of Re-growth. Read More
Dr Nat Grant
Field Recording, Community and Memory.
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