SpokenWeb Podcast ShortCuts 2.1, Introducing ShortCuts, 19 October 2020, McLeod

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9653
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Concordia University
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SpokenWeb AV
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ArchiveOfThePresent
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SpokenWeb Audio Visual Collection
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SpokenWeb
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https://archiveofthepresent.spokenweb.ca/_nuxt/img/header-img_1000.fd7675f.png
Series Title:
The SpokenWeb Podcast
Series Description:
Series of podcasts by the SpokenWeb network.
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https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q117038029
Series URI:
https://spokenweb.ca/podcast/spokenweb-podcast/
Sub Series Title:
SpokenWeb AV

ITEM DESCRIPTION

Title:
SpokenWeb Podcast ShortCuts 2.1, Introducing ShortCuts, 19 October 2020, McLeod
Title Source:
SpokenWeb Podcast web page.
Title Note:
https://spokenweb.ca/podcast/episodes/introducing-shortcuts/
Language:
English
Production Context:
Podcast
Identifiers:
[]

Rights

Rights:
Creative Commons Attribution (BY)
License:
Creative Commons Attribution (BY)

CREATORS

Name:
Katherine McLeod
Dates:
1981-

CONTRIBUTORS

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

DIGITAL FILE DESCRIPTION

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44.1 kHz
Duration:
00:06:01
Size:
5,847,293 bytes
Notes:
MP3 audio
Title:
shortcuts-s2e1
Content Type:
Sound Recording

Dates

Date:
2020-10-19
Type:
Publication Date

LOCATION

Address:
1400 Boulevard de Maisonneuve O, Montreal, QC, H3G 1M8
Venue:
Concordia University McConnell Building
Latitude:
45.4968036
Longitude:
-73.57792785757887

CONTENT

Contents:
Welcome to ShortCuts. To kick off the new miniseries season, Katherine invites us into an audio remix of short clips from deep in the archive to consider: what does it mean and what is possible (technologically, phenomenologically, ethically, poetically) to cut and splice digitally? What kinds of new stories and audio-criticism can be produced through these short archival clips? 00:00 Music: [Piano Overlaid With Distorted Beat] 00:10 Hannah McGregor: Welcome to the SpokenWeb ShortCuts. Each month on alternate fortnights (that’s every second week following the monthly SpokenWeb Podcast episode) join me, Hannah McGregor and our minisode host and curator, Katherine McLeod for SpokenWeb’s ShortCuts mini-series. 00:28 Hannah McGregor: We’ll share with you specially curated audio clips from deep in the SpokenWeb archives to ask: what does it mean to cut and splice digitally? What kinds of new stories and audio criticism can be produced through these short archival clips? A fresh take on our past minisode series, ShortCuts is an extension [Sound Effect: Wind Chime] of the ShortCuts blog posts on SPOKENWEBLOG. The series brings Katherine’s favorite audio clips each month to the SpokenWeb Podcast feed. So, if you love what you hear, make sure to head over to spokenweb.ca for more [End Music: Instrumental Electronic] Without further ado, here’s Katherine McLeod with episode one of SpokenWeb ShortCuts, mini stories about how literature sounds. 01:11 Theme Music: [Instrumental Overlapped With Feminine Vocals] 01:12 Katherine McLeod: Welcome to ShortCuts. These minisodes take you on a deep dive into the sounds of the SpokenWeb archives. And this season we’re going to be exploring even more audio collections across SpokenWeb’s network. So we’re headed into audio archives and we’re taking a shortcut. We’re getting there quicker through a ‘short cut’. A cut. [Sound Effect: Scissors] Or a clipped piece of audio. Usually around two to three minutes in length. Sometimes it’ll be a poem or sometimes the social noises around a reading that tell you about what it was like to be there. 01:59 Audio Recording, Maxine Gadd with Richard Sommer: Um, well, okay. Do you want to — oh, do you want to try it? Try improvising to, um, to, to, to, to a trip that’s here. I’ll let you read it. You seriously want to do that? Yeah, it’s just going to be some sounds. 02:09 Katherine McLeod: That was poet Maxine Gadd speaking with Richard Sommer about an improvisation with poem and flute that they then performed. 02:17 Audio Recording, Maxine Gadd with Richard Sommer: Yeah. Are we on? Sorry. Go ahead. 02:19 Katherine McLeod: It was a clip featured in Minisode 1.2 from our first season. 02:24 Audio Recording, Maxine Gadd with Richard Sommer: What? The flute. I think it’s over there. Rich is going to make some, some noise with my flute. I’ll make some noise at the beginning of microphone. Okay. Which one you want? 02:32 Katherine McLeod: ShortCuts brings you sounds out of the archives and into your ears. And what will you do with those sounds next? What you do with sound is one way of making scholarly criticism about sound. What do I mean by that? Well, let’s hear what ‘short cuts’ from last season sounded like. And let’s hear them spliced together. Spliced together. In this remix of highlights from last season, you’ll hear a sonic version of an introduction to ShortCuts. 03:07 Audio Recording, Daryl Hine: Well I also —this year or was it last —returned to my place of origin, British Columbia. 03:20 Audio Recording, bill bissett: The wonderfulness of the Mounties, our secret police. They open our mail. Petulantly, they burned down barns they can’t bug. They listen to our political leaders phone conversations. What could be less inspiring to over hear? [Crowd Laughs]. They had me down on the floor till I turned purple. Then my friends pulled them off me. They think breastfeeding is disgusting. 03:44 Audio Recording, Kaie Kellogg: [Overlapping Audio Begins] [inaudible] All of the, all of the seeped down century from slavery. Appearances to the contrary that had appeared in a far flung summer of empire. The idea of the slum above it, that born yesterday or at 12 pack of empties. That born yesterday was finished or a bubble in that seat. [inaudible] archived by teenage brain wave of autobiography. A wave of conservatism has crashed. Oldsmobile cutlass supreme. 04:42 Audio Recording, Daphne Marlatt: On the corner, there half indecisive tarnish of atrophied atheists, one, a house sign, a place to enter. Where I make tea, your lips on the future caught. So, you could read me. 04:59 Audio Recording, Gwendolyn MacEwen: This is a poem, which oddly enough, came out in a Mexican magazine in Spanish not too long ago looking completely unrecognizable, to me. It’s called “I should have predicted.” 05:18 Katherine McLeod: [Begin Music: Instrumental Electronic] That remix was a series of short clips from our first season of these minisodes. Who are you listening to? Try to guess! Or head to spokenweb.ca to find out. Share which sound caught your attention by tweeting with the hashtag #spokenwebpod. I’m Katherine McLeod. And these minisodes are produced by myself, hosted by Hannah McGregor and mixed and mastered by Stacey Copeland. And a big shout out to Manami Izawa who designed the beautiful logo on the minisodes new web space. Tune in next month for another deep dive into the sounds of the SpokenWeb archives. [End Music: Instrumental Electronic]

NOTES


RELATED WORKS

Citation:
– Maxine Gadd with Richard Sommer, reading at the SGW Poetry Series, 18 Feb 1972, featured in ShortCuts 1.2 – Daryl Hine, reading at the SGW Poetry Series, 1 Dec 1967, featured in ShortCuts 1.1 – bill bissett, reading on CKVU-TV Vancouver, September 1978, featured in ShortCuts 1.6 – Kaie Kellough, reading at The Words and Music Show, 20 Nov 2016, featured in ShortCuts 1.3 – Daphne Marlatt, reading at the SGW Poetry Series, featured in ShortCuts 1.5 – Gwendolyn MacEwen, reading at the SGW Poetry Series, 18 Nov 1966, featured in ShortCuts 1.7