Item MS-3-46.2018-014, BD Box 41, Item 69 - Soundroom

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Soundroom

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Eleanor King and Stephen Kelly

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MS-3-46.2018-014, BD Box 41, Item 69

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1 disc (22 min., 39 sec.) : CD-R

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Stephen Kelly is an artist, computer programmer and musician living in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Kelly has exhibited and been a part of residency programs both nationally and internationally. He is interested in how music and audio art interact. Kelly’s education includes a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, a Master of Computer Science degree from Dalhousie University and is a current PhD candidate in the Faculty of Computer Science. Kelly became associated with the Centre for Art Tapes in 2005 because their video recording “Soundroam” which became a part of the centre’s tape collection.

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Eleanor King is an artist who uses music, sound art, improvisation and other mediums to create her art. King has exhibited nationally and internationally. Her education includes a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University in 2001. King became associated with the Centre for Art Tapes in 2005 because their video recording “Soundroam” which became a part of the centre’s tape collection.

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  • English

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Audio can be listened to at the Dalhousie University Archives. Advance notice is required.

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Copyright is held by the artist.

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