Sound Day at the NFSA - 18 JUNE 2008
Sound Day on 18 June at the National Film and Sound Archive celebrates the cultural significance, art and history of recorded sound in Australia
Sound Day is a new addition to the national cultural calendar, where the sounds of Australia will be celebrated by many sectors of the music industry, broadcasters, journalists and the public alike.
The day’s celebrations will commence at 12.30pm with the launch of the book Hearing Places: Sound, Place, Time and Culture edited by Ros Bandt, Michelle Duffy and Dolly MacKinnon. The book will be launched by composer Warren Burt.
When: 12:30pm, Wednesday 18 June
Where: National Film and Sound Archive foyer
Cost: Free
For more see: http://screensound.gov.au/whats_on/
Sound Day is a new addition to the national cultural calendar, where the sounds of Australia will be celebrated by many sectors of the music industry, broadcasters, journalists and the public alike.
The day’s celebrations will commence at 12.30pm with the launch of the book Hearing Places: Sound, Place, Time and Culture edited by Ros Bandt, Michelle Duffy and Dolly MacKinnon. The book will be launched by composer Warren Burt.
When: 12:30pm, Wednesday 18 June
Where: National Film and Sound Archive foyer
Cost: Free
For more see: http://screensound.gov.au/whats_on/