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Steven Brown is a sound designer and soundscape composer. He is best
known for his work as a sound designer for theatre, having worked globally
with many leading theatre companies, directors and also as Head of Sound
for The Royal Exchange Theatre Company,
Manchester,
UK
during a career that has spanned more than twenty years. Steven recently curated
and designed the sound design section of Collaborators: Design for
Performance exhibition at the
Victoria
&
Albert
Museum, London
and was also Sound Design Project Head for Scenofest at the 2007 Prague
Quadrennial.
Steven is
currently Sound Design Curator for the Prague Quadrennial 2011, Head of
The Sound Design Working Group for Organisation Internationale des Scénographes,
Techniciens et Architectes de Théâtre (OISTAT), Head of Sound for The
Royal Exchange Theatre Company and a Committee Member for The Society of
British Theatre Designers (SBTD).
As Listen
Hear Sound
Projects he explores sound art, sound design, soundscape composition,
phonography and audio
ecology through many commissions and projects whilst working both as a
collaborator and in his own right. He has recently collaborated with Steam
Control ('Why Won't You Tell Me?' - National Film Theatre/ Sassoon
Gallery) and was commissioned by Dody Nash (Listening Shell installation -
Victoria
&
Albert
Museum).
In recent
years he has presented his work and ideas at many Universities,
Institutions and Conferences including, Yale and
Purdue
Universities
in the
USA
, the United States Institute of Theatre Technology at conferences, in
Toronto
,
Louisville
and Houston, Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts,
Rose
Bruford
College
and the Vereniging voor Podiumtechnologie (VPT) in The Netherlands.
Steven was recently awarded an Honorary Fellowship from Rose Bruford College.
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