
E5: Busting ‘Asynchronous’ with Jacob Craig
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This episode features the word ‘ASYNCHRONOUS’.
Last but most certainly not least, we close out season 1 of ‘Busting Buzzwords’ with episode 5 and our guest Jacob Craig. Jacob blends audio engineering expertise with a passion for experimental music. His Master’s in Creative Sound laid the foundation for a diverse career spanning from the Banff Centre in Canada to a major film scoring studio in Southeast Asia. Jacob founded an experimental record label and has held key audio engineering roles internationally. Now at Sydney University, he applies his technical skills to advance video and audio research and production.
You can also find us and leave comments and likes on Instagram: @busting.buzzwords
Production Credits and Acknowledgments:
Hosts: Clara Sitbon and Ben Nickl
Have a buzzword you’d like us to talk about? You can email us at busting.buzzwords@gmail.com
Production Credits and Acknowledgments:
- Karen Ho: visual design and cover art, @karencyho on Instagram or check out karencyho.com
- Jacob Craig: audio production.
- Tyler Mahoney: episode recording.
- Joshua Dowton: Welcome to Country recording.
- FASS Media Room: episode recording studio/main recording venue (located on Gadigal Country of the Eora Nation).
We thank the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and the technical team for their invaluable support.
We thank Michael West as a member and representative of the Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council for recording a Welcome to Country segment for the podcast's pilot season. We thank the Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council for the opportunity to collaborate on this project and hope to continue in future. Please note that Michael West/the Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council holds the sole copyright to the Welcome to Country segments. No reproduction, edits, or re-use of any kind of these segments is permitted without express and written confirmation from Michael West and the Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council.
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