CESSE Conference / Paper: FOLLOWING THE FLIGHT OF THE MONARCHS: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY ACOUSTIC ECOLOGY PROJECT / VOICE OVER WATER (VOW) / 9:25 / 29 Nov
Concert / FLIGHT OF THE MONARCHS (Installation/Fixed Media / video with quadro sound) / VOICE OVER WATER (VOW) / 19:00 / 1 Dec
Rob Mackay (Univ. Of Hull; UKISC) is an award-winning composer, sound artist and performer. Recent projects have moved towards a cross-disciplinary approach, including geology, soundscape ecology, theatre, audiovisual installation work, and human-computer interaction. His work has been performed in 18 countries (including several performances on BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 1 and Radio France), and a number of his pieces have received international awards (Bourges (1997 and 2001), EAR (1999), La Muse en Circuit (2007). He has held composer residencies at Slovak Radio (Bratislava), La Muse en Circuit (Paris), the Tyrone Guthrie Arts Centre (Ireland), Habitación del Ruido (Mexico City), and CMMAS (Morelia).
He has collaborated with a number of poets, including Martin Daws (Young People’s Poet Laureate for Wales, 2013 – 2015) and John Wedgwood Clarke (for the Arts Council funded Dictionary of Stone and Sea Swim with Lara Goodband). This was a natural progression from working on a number of projects based on the theme of geology, including a collaboration with percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie on the Natural England funded Ruskin Rocks project, led by a team of scientists and musicians at the University of Leeds who created two stone instruments (lithophones). He has also created a Jurassic soundscape for Scarborough’s Rotunda museum which is currently installed.
Rob has been a reviewer for numerous international conferences, including ICMC (International Computer Music Conference), NIME (New Instruments for Musical Expression), DHRN (Digital Humanities Research Network), Balance/UnBalance, and journals (Organised Sound, Cambridge University Press). He is also on the editorial board for Interference, a Journal of Audio Cultures, and is currently guest editor for Soundscapeand Ideas Sónicas/Sonic Ideas.
He has played, written and produced in a number of bands including the Welsh Hip-Hop collective Tystion with whom he collaborated alongside John Cale on the film A Beautiful Mistake (Film 4), as well as recording three John Peel sessions on BBC Radio 1 and supporting PJ Harvey. The band have a chapter devoted to them in Sarah Hill’s book ‘Blerwytirhwng?’ The Place of Welsh Pop Music (Ashgate 2007).
Rob has done session work for Super Furry Animals producer Gorwel Owen, songwriter Euros Childs, and Hip-Hop producer Kista. He is currently enjoying playing in the Welsh Afro-tropical collective Drymbago, having supported Quantic and Tony Allen, and recently receiving play by Mr Scruff.
Rob is currently a Reader in Music at the University of Hull where he is director of HEARO(Hull Electroacoustic Resonance Orchestra) which is a collective of artists at the University of Hull, dedicated to public presentation and engagement with sonic arts and electronic music, ranging from concert and gig performances, to gallery installations, pubic interventions, talks, and workshops. He is also the Chair of UKISC (UK and Ireland Soundscape Community), and affiliate of the WFAE (World Forum for Acoustic Ecology).
(photo: John Wedgwood Clarke)