21 November, 9.30-16.30 School of Advanced Study, University of London Speakers include Jane Winters, David de Roure and Tim Crawford. The event is free, but please register via Eventbrite, where you will find the full programme. The AHRC-funded Listening Experience Database (LED)... Read More
The Listening Experience Database (LED) Project (https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/) is an effort to collate people’s private experiences of listening to music. Exploring a wide variety of sources, the project has collected over 10,000 unique experiences into its database. This data is open for consumption... Read More
Dear all, Here’s the latest newsletter from the Listening Experience Database project. LED1 conference proceedings The proceedings of last year’s conference ‘Listening to music: people, practices and experiences’ are due out this month in a freely accessible online format. They include papers... Read More
Dear all, Here’s the latest newsletter from the Listening Experience Database project. LED1 conference proceedings Preparation of the proceedings of last year’s conference ‘Listening to music: people, practices and experiences’ continues to progress well. The chapters are now with a copy editor,... Read More
LED phase 2 It’s a while since we’ve sent a newsletter round, but for those of you who don’t already know, we’re delighted to say that we did indeed get a second grant (for a period of a further three years), and... Read More
Ben Winters, The Open University When I finally see the new Star Wars film, I will be keeping my ears open. Although the initial trilogy was justly celebrated for its use of groundbreaking visual effects, for me, the sound of the films... Read More