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Exhibition Research - Group Presentation Group 9 Group Members & Specialisms Russell Bennett – Sound on Film Sophie Buttler – Interactive Media in Education Michael Carey – Live Recording in a Studio Environment Raemond Cook – Studio Recording & Acoustical Treatments Ross Cunningham – Manipulating Natural Sounds and Extracting Music Professional PracticeModule Deliverer: Robin Sloan
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Research As a group, we visited the following exhibitions: Hannah Maclure Centre McManus Galleries The DCA Cooper Gallery, Dundee University Group 9 Russell Bennett, Sophie Buttler, Michael Carey, Raemond Cook, Ross Cunningham
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All work spread out Minimalistic style White walls Large, unique styles Short pieces of information next to each item of work
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Group 9 Russell Bennett, Sophie Buttler, Michael Carey, Raemond Cook, Ross Cunningham Minimalistic Style Enticing & Unusual Animated & Interactive Poor Layout Sound Exhibit – Unappealing & Unnerving Lack of Information
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Group 9 Russell Bennett, Sophie Buttler, Michael Carey, Raemond Cook, Ross Cunningham Informative Well laid out – Spaced out Clearly signed Co-ordinated Large demonstration Lots of interactive applications Only downside is reliability of equipment
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Group 9 Russell Bennett, Sophie Buttler, Michael Carey, Raemond Cook, Ross Cunningham
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From our research, I’ve decided that for an exhibition to be successful, it should be: Minimalistic Informative Colourful / interactive to attract viewers attention
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Group 9 Russell Bennett, Sophie Buttler, Michael Carey, Raemond Cook, Ross Cunningham Colourful Game symbolises the involvement of children Posters will detail process of project, questionnaire results and testing results Laptop to demonstrate application
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Group 9 Russell Bennett, Sophie Buttler, Michael Carey, Raemond Cook, Ross Cunningham Live recording in a studio environment Exhibiting sound in a more appealing way: ● People are more drawn to visuals ● Overly involved exhibits make people uncomfortable ● Lack of information makes people lose interest ● To much information makes people feel over whelmed
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Group 9 Russell Bennett, Sophie Buttler, Michael Carey, Raemond Cook, Ross Cunningham ● Eye catching poster in order to catch people attention. ● Poster on the wall clearly explain my project. ● Information available to take away. ● Computer playing examples of my recordings.
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Group 9 Russell Bennett, Sophie Buttler, Michael Carey, Raemond Cook, Ross Cunningham Adaptable Practical Modern Inexpensive Upgradeable DIY Construction Portable Drum Room Using pre-made book shelves with acoustic foam panels to make portable sound baffles
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Group 9 Russell Bennett, Sophie Buttler, Michael Carey, Raemond Cook, Ross Cunningham Live Room Utilizing wood waste such as pallets to create an acoustic chamber within a room, minimizing reflective surface area Unique Modern Recyclable Conceptual Artistic Inspired Cost Effective
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Group 9 Russell Bennett, Sophie Buttler, Michael Carey, Raemond Cook, Ross Cunningham
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Morphing from one state to another e.g Escher Metamorphosis II (1940) M.C Escher DVD showcasing transformation from original sounds to finished compositions Example: Muse Absolution documentary (2003), reverse percussion effect in Endlessly Group 9 Russell Bennett, Sophie Buttler, Michael Carey, Raemond Cook, Ross Cunningham
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Layout of exposition space Focus on demonstrating the transformation from ‘found sounds’ to composition
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