mylarmelodies | Why We Bleep Podcast 015: Dr Eddie (Liz) Dobson - Yorkshire Sound Women Network @mylarmelodies | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 9 hours ago
Today we talk about the spark of creativity, how we learn to make music, and the issue of the #gender imbalance in the music (technology) industry with Dr Eddie (Liz) Dobson - principal enterprise fellow at the #electronic music haven that is the University of Huddersfield, and a co-founder of the amazing Yorkshire Sound Women Network: an organisation with the goal of inspiring and enabling women and girls to explore sound and #music #technology in Yorkshire and beyond...
Thanks to episode sponsors http://signalsounds.com and eurodesk-z.com (Make sure you use the Eurodesk discount code from the episode!)
This episode on the web: whywebleep.com/whywebleep/2019/drlizdobson
LINKS FROM DR. EDDIE:
▶ The #audioequitypledge soundgirls.org/a-guide-to-supporting-women-in-sound
▶ YSWN Volume up advocacy video youtube.com/watch?v=MoPCx_RMtow and flyer issuu.com/yswn/docs/volume_up_yswn
▶ Yorkshire Sound Women Network Blog which shares news yorkshiresoundwomen.com/blog
▶ My twitter is twitter.com/LizDobsonUoH and website drlizdobson.com
▶ My blog post for Delta Sound Labs on acoustic-violin-controlled-synth via their ctrl module prototype: deltasoundlabs.com/blog-lizdobson
▶ Keith Swanwick's book (that presents the theory of musical development) - Swanwick, K. (2003). Music, Mind and Education. Routledge.
▶ Erin Barra http://www.mammabarra.com
▶ Irine Røsnes irineroesnes.com
▶ Transistor Sound Labs youtube.com/channel/UC75JFfR8IvOY6KLu-aTZCFg
▶ Music Technology at The University of Huddersfield hud.ac.uk/subject-specific-activities/musictechnology Courses courses.hud.ac.uk/2019-20/search:MUSIC
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Today we talk about the spark of creativity, how we learn to make music, and the issue of the #gender imbalance in the music (technology) industry with Dr Eddie (Liz) Dobson - principal enterprise fellow at the #electronic music haven that is the University of Huddersfield, and a co-founder of the amazing Yorkshire Sound Women Network: an organisation with the goal of inspiring and enabling women and girls to explore sound and #music #technology in Yorkshire and beyond...
Thanks to episode sponsors http://signalsounds.com and eurodesk-z.com (Make sure you use the Eurodesk discount code from the episode!)
This episode on the web: whywebleep.com/whywebleep/2019/drlizdobson
LINKS FROM DR. EDDIE:
▶ The #audioequitypledge soundgirls.org/a-guide-to-supporting-women-in-sound
▶ YSWN Volume up advocacy video youtube.com/watch?v=MoPCx_RMtow and flyer issuu.com/yswn/docs/volume_up_yswn
▶ Yorkshire Sound Women Network Blog which shares news yorkshiresoundwomen.com/blog
▶ My twitter is twitter.com/LizDobsonUoH and website drlizdobson.com
▶ My blog post for Delta Sound Labs on acoustic-violin-controlled-synth via their ctrl module prototype: deltasoundlabs.com/blog-lizdobson
▶ Keith Swanwick's book (that presents the theory of musical development) - Swanwick, K. (2003). Music, Mind and Education. Routledge.
▶ Erin Barra http://www.mammabarra.com
▶ Irine Røsnes irineroesnes.com
▶ Transistor Sound Labs youtube.com/channel/UC75JFfR8IvOY6KLu-aTZCFg
▶ Music Technology at The University of Huddersfield hud.ac.uk/subject-specific-activities/musictechnology Courses courses.hud.ac.uk/2019-20/search:MUSIC
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