COLLABORATION
Summer
Workshop 2005 : In and Out of the Sound Studio
July 25 to 29, 2005
http://artsandscience.concordia.ca/facstaff/m-o/mccartney/conference/conference.htm

The In and Out of the Studio summer workshop
is an outgrowth of a SSHRC-funded multi-university research
project headed by Dr. Andra McCartney about the contemporary
working contexts and practices of women sound producers and
artists in Canada.
Over the last four years we have interviewed
women in Quebec, Ontario, B.C. and Newfoundland across a range
of disciplines including but not limited to public and community
radio, music production, film and video game sound design,
theatre and museum sound production. In all of these areas,
women are isolated by disciplinary boundaries and by the small
numbers of women practising in each area of sound production.
In many cases, an interviewee would be the only woman in her
area. This summer workhop will allow us to bring these producers
and artists into interaction with each other, as well as with
graduate students and scholars working on questions of gender
and sound technologies. The workshop will bring together artists,
producers and scholars around questions and practices of gender
and sound technologies. We will exchange skills through master
classes, and discuss political, aesthetic and technological
issues in the context of daily sessions. The invitees, chosen
in part because of their previous involvement in the In and
Out of the Studio project as researchers or interview subjects,
form the core of presenters and instructors, while a call
for papers will garner more textual presentations on the subject
of gender and sound technologies. "Hear and Tell"
sessions at the end of each day will allow artists and producers
to discuss examples of their work in the context of the day's
practical classes.
Studio XX, Montreal's premiere digital resource
centre for women, has also agreed to lead introductions to
the Linux computing platform and open source sound software
resources throughout the week. Finally, this mix of practice
and theory will animate the making of
a sound documentary about gender and sound technologies, and
an interactive website. All sessions will be translated simultaneously
and recorded for web dissemination. Additionally, we will
broadcast a programme of workshop participants' works on CKUT
FM, and host two evening concerts featuring works by participants
and other notable Montreal women sound artists.
We will create a sound documentary about the
work of women sound producers and artists in Canada. Work
on this documentary will commence during the workshop, using
recordings of daily sessions as source material. The documentary
will be completed shortly after the workshop.
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