Bonus: Benoît André (Extended Edit) - Exploring community in flooded areas using electro-acoustic composition
A longer version of Charles, Aaliyah, and Will conversation with Benoît André [https://www.benoitandre.co.uk/], PhD student in Roehampton’s School of Arts. Benoît is a composer and sound-designer, researching flooding in Gloucestershire and West London, through the medium of sound. Specifically, electro-acoustic composition - less music than sonic art. This episode is a chance to feature, in full, Benoît’s piece Skein #7, only showcased as an excerpt in the original episode.
We discuss this little-known art form, what it brings to an eco-sociological thesis, the impact of flooding on communities (which is not solely negative), and why, in these circumstances, it pays to have your mum own one of the few SUVs in the village.
Find more of Benoît’s work at https://www.benoitandre.co.uk/electro-acoustic [https://www.benoitandre.co.uk/electro-acoustic]
Chapters
00:09 Introductions
00:57 Studying flooding through sound?
02:08 Electroacoustic composition
04:27 What does a thesis in Electroacoustic music look like?
07:16 An excerpt from Skein #7 (HEADPHONES RECOMMENDED!)
09:18 The Electroacoustic ‘scene’ (such as it is)
12:57 Skein #7 – in full!
18:20 Benoît’s other work, his background
20:39 What does data collection look like in such a project?
24:05 Implications for governance
26:03 Unexpected positives of flooding
28:35 Flooding and community impact
35:08 Wrap-up, and Benoît’s Forest Frivolity
The Roey Grad Podcast is a presentation of the University of Roehampton’s Graduate School. [https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/study/academic-areas/graduate-school]
Our theme music is by DiamondTunes [https://pixabay.com/users/diamond_tunes-25553362]
Our hosts are two PhD students at Roehampton, Charles Miller and Will Berard, who also edits and mixes the podcast. It was produced by Aaliyah Hassan.
Comments, questions, want to appear on the show? Get in touch at graduateschool@roehampton.ac.uk [graduateschool@roehampton.ac.uk]