Episode 3 - Jez riley French

About this EpisodeJez riley French is a sound artist from Yorkshire who runs workshops and lectures on his art practices. He has a passion for capturing the overlooked details of life through his recorded work and creative output, which focuses on themes of audible silence, active listening, and stillness. For exploring these themes he develops and builds specialized microphones which have been widely used in all areas of sound culture.Things we talked about on this Episode JrF Microphones: https://jezrileyfrench.co.uk/jrf-audio-supplies.php VLF (Very Low Frequency) Receivers by Stephen P.McGreevy: http://naturalvlfradio.com/ Deep Sea Recording for Ocean Acoustic Monitoring: https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/technology/acoustics/acoustics.html Bernie Krause about recording nature's sounds over 40 years: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/sep/03/bernie-krause-natural-world-recordings Attaching sensors to Plants to make music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_a4QsIJTNM Timeline of Women in Early Sound Recording History (1895-1959): https://apriltucker.com/timeline-women-1930/ "WHALES, FISH AND MUDDIED WATERS?" by Jez riley French: https://jezrileyfrench.wordpress.com/2020/09/17/whales-fish-and-muddied-waters/ Sound Art "Bell" by Atsuko Tanaka: https://sound-art-text.com/post/91985771628/atsuko-tanaka-work-bell-1955-1993 Four Questions - the act and art of listening to located sound: https://fr4q.wordpress.com/About Field & FoleyWelcome to Field & Foley, the podcast that explores the world of field recording and foley art. I am your host, Ben Reichstein, and every two weeks I'm joined by a new guest from the wonderful world of sound. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned professional, we'll answer your questions, share tips and tricks and tell stories about the people behind the sound.But our show isn't just for sound designers – it's for anyone who loves to get a direct insight into the craft of audio recording! Together, we'll discuss the joy of going out into nature or staying in your studio and capturing your own material. Join us for lively conversation, insights, and inspiration in every episode of Field & Foley. Support this PodcastIf you've enjoyed this episode please consider supporting on Patreon or Ko-fi where you gain early access to episodes in lossless format and can submit questions for guests:https://www.patreon.com/fieldandfoleyhttps://ko-fi.com/fieldandfoleyThank you for listening!

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