Leah Barclay
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ISEA2015
Leah Barclay, is an Australian composer, sound artist and creative producer working at the intersection of art, science and technology. Her work has been commissioned, performed and exhibited to wide acclaim internationally and she has directed and curated interdisciplinary projects across the Asia-Pacific. Barclay’s PhD involved site-specific projects across the globe and a feature length documentary exploring the value of creativity in environmental crisis. Her research has been published internationally and her creative work has been selected for major international festivals and conferences. She is currently an artist in residence at the Australian Rivers Institute investigating the creative possibilities
of aquatic bioacoustics, the president of the Australian Forum for Acoustic Ecology and the founder and artistic director of Biosphere Soundscapes, a large-scale interdisciplinary art project connecting the soundscapes of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves across the world. Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Griffith University, AustraliaISEA2014
Dr Leah Barclay is an Australian sound artist, composer and researcher working at the intersection of art, science and technology. She specialises in electroacoustic music, acoustic ecology and emerging fields of biology exploring environmental patterns and changes through sound.
ISEA2013
Leah Barclay, Griffith University, Australia
ISEA2012
Leah Barclay, Queensland Conservatorium of Music, Griffith University, Australia
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Art Events:
Shifting Nature
Categories: [Sound Art]
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Sonic Explorers Workshops
Categories: [Public Event]
[ISEA2012]
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Vedic Remnants (Indian Accent Chant...
Categories: [Performances] [Concert - Audio]
[ISEA2014]
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Title: Shifting Paradigms: Towards an Auditory Culture
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ISEA2012
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Title: Transient Landscapes: Sound Mirrors
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ISEA2012
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Title: The DAM(N) Project: The validity of community engagement, social activism and digital technology in interdisciplinary art practice
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ISEA2013
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Title: The Listen(n) project: acoustic ecology as a tool for remediating environmental awareness
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