Category: Music

  • A note about photos on the blog

    Over the past few years I have been very conscious that photographs convey a lot more than words but that has presented a moral dilemma. These days when images are an ever-present part of our daily lives it is easy to find something on the Web to use as an illustration for an article. In…

  • The forest that penned a song

    A legal bid has proposed that an Ecuadorean forest be recognised as the co-creator of a song, a moral ownership that could help save it. The petition, initiated by the More Than Human Life (Moth) Project, is going to submitted to the country’s copyright office that will ask for Los Cedros cloud forest to be…

  • This week’s Spotify playlist

    Each blog is accompanied by a playlist of audio pieces on Spotify, the streaming platform. The playlist brings together disparate music and, sometimes, other audio that has something to do with the entries on the blog. To listen to the playlist click on the Player above or go to Spotify and search for “Music to…

  • The Spotify playlist

    Each week a selection of music is curated to go along with the blog. The playlist can be heard on the player above or by heading over to Spotify and searching for “Music to read a blog by”. The selections have something to do with the entries on the blog. Depending on the listener’s subscription…

  • Aboriginal art in New York

    Aboriginal art celebrates the land, for it is through painting, singing and dancing that the land can express and become itself. A show in New York’s Asia Society of seventy-four pieces includes video to provide a context to the beautiful artwork – bark paintings (not all on bark) – on display until January 2025. Seventy-four…

  • The Spotify playlist

    Each week a playlist is compiled to complement the blog articles. The audio is on the Spotify platform and each piece has some relevance to the blog articles. Sometimes the piece is directly influenced by the article, sometimes the audio is less direct; the link is always there though! The playlist includes sound from human…

  • Outlaws: Fashion Renegades of 80s London

    A new exhibition is about to open in London’s Fashion and Textiles Museum, celebrating the fashion of the 1980s alternative scene. In 1985, Leigh Bowery, designer and performance artist, opened Taboo, a nightclub that became part of legend. This show is centred on the club, and showcases the film, photography, costume and accessories that made…

  • Sound engineering – bower bird style

    The great bower bird is known for its mating rituals that take place in tall arched structures made with gatherings from their native bush in New Guinea and Australia. The male bower bird loves to show-off. He performs in the court of his edifice to prospective females, picking up bits of food and decoration and…

  • The Australian autograph textile with a South African link

    In 1894, as was a custom in those days, a quilt was created to raise funds for a new Anglican church in Sunbury, Australia. People were able to subscribe to the undertaking by having their names, signatures, motifs or initials embroidered onto squares that were then stitched together to form the completed quilt. This particular…

  • Spotify this week

    Each week a playlist is curated to reflect the blog articles. The whole playlist is available on the Spotify platform and can be heard by clicking on the player above or by searching for “Music to read a blog by” on Spotify.