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19th Apr 2022 - 10th May 2022
Online (Zoom)
Sound Starter is a course for students with no previous experience of sound editing. It offers an introductory level of sound recording and editing using Reaper software (free-to-download) and will provide a guide to the possibilities of sound manipulation, restoration and mixing.
4th May 2022 9:00am-4:30pm
Online
The event features dialogues with the creators of four diverse artistic projects that place creative dialogue and alternative listening practises at the centre of their process.
5th May 2022 11:00am-5:00pm
Kingston University
Over twenty years since its publication, Alex Demirović's Der nonkonformistische Intellektuelle remains one of the most important and challenging interpretations of Frankfurt School Critical Theory. This workshop will introduce the central theses of the book to an Anglophone audience.
10th May 2022 10:00am-4:00pm
Brunel University
Business and financial viability does not clash with an artistic/social mission. In this workshop you will understand what key steps should artists take when starting their art business to set themselves up for success.
11th May 2022 10:00am-12:00pm
Online (Zoom)
. In this workshop we’ll read like writers, i.e. unpick the techniques writers use to create different effects; dissect the choices writers make and analyse how and why they make them; and identify writerly ways not just with words but also with punctuation.
19th May 2022 1:00pm-2:00pm
Online (Zoom)
How can you work smart with LinkedIn to build your professional credibility and profile?
23rd May 2022 9:15am - 24th May 2022 1:00pm
Online (Zoom)
This course will teach you to pitch your podcast to the target audience, to organise your thoughts and consider the best ways to present them. We will give you the skills to present the podcast in a talk format, and the interviewing skills to make an interview/conversation style podcast.
26th May 2022 9:30am-6:00pm
Kingston University
This one-day interdisciplinary conference invites reflections on the changing meaning(s) of place in this planetary age. The conference explores the ways in which today’s global systems and planetary processes may change or challenge conceptualisations of place and locality.
26th May 2022 11:00am - 27th May 2022 3:30pm
Royal Holloway, Egham
The Beyond Human Symposium aims to bring together speakers and thinkers to consider “beyond-human communication” on the themes of environmental and paranormal semiotics, and the ethics of identifying and attributing agency to non-human forms.
31st May 2022 - 21st Jun 2022
Online (Zoom)
Developing Podcasts is a course for students with basic knowledge of Reaper software and sound recording technology. Students will focus on developing their own project. It will introduce a wider range of editing, recording, processing and effects possibilities for a more sophisticated podcast.