Ros Bandt was an active member of the Clifton Hill Community Music Centre (CHCMC), established by Ron Nagorcka, Warren Burt and John Campbell. In 1977, Bandt created an installation with Martin Harris, Winds and Circuits which involved feeding audio into television signals to create electronic visual patterns.[1]

Ros Bandt was a fellow at the ABC in their Australia Council supported radiophonic residency.[2]

Ros Bandt has created public sound works and site based interactive installations,[3] such as Sound Playground(1981-1982),[4] Voicing the Murray(1996),[5] Mungo,[6] and Listening Place(2003-).[7]


References edit

  1. ^ Priest, Gail, ed. (2009). "Chapter 10 - Sounding Sight, Space and Bodies: A Survey of Mixed Media Explorations by Gail Priest". Experimental Music - Audio Explorations in Australia. Sydney: UNSW Press. pp. 199–200. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  2. ^ Priest, Gail, ed. (2009). "Chapter 8 - Written in Air: Experiments in Radio by Virginia Madsen". Experimental Music - Audio Explorations in Australia. Sydney: UNSW Press. p. 170. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  3. ^ Priest, Gail, ed. (2009). "Chapter 10 - Sounding Sight, Space and Bodies: A Survey of Mixed Media Explorations by Gail Priest". Experimental Music - Audio Explorations in Australia. Sydney: UNSW Press. p. 209.
  4. ^ Mott, Iain (14 June 2002). "Sound Playground (1981 - 1982)". Australian Sound Design Project. University of Melbourne. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  5. ^ Mott, Iain (24 October 2002). "Voicing the Murray (1996)". Australian Sound Design Project. University of Melbourne. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  6. ^ Mott, Iain (29 October 2002). "Mungo". Australian Sound Design Project. University of Melbourne. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  7. ^ Mott, Iain (29 August 2003). "Listening Place (2003 - )". Australian Sound Design Project. University of Melbourne. Retrieved 6 February 2018.