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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