“It was nice to hear the sounds of east London on Tokyo radio” – Dominic Wilcox

In the latest movie from our Designed in Hackney Day, designer Dominic Wilcox speaks about Sounds of Making in East London, a vinyl recording of atmospheric urban noises.

"It was nice to hear the sounds of east London played on Tokyo radio" - Dominic Wilcox

Above: vinyl cutting machine that engraves music onto discs

Dominic Wilcox recorded the sounds of 21 craft and manufacturing processes in east London onto a 10-inch vinyl record to be sold as an alternative Olympic souvenir. The designer spoke about the project at the Pecha Kucha event at our Designed in Hackney Day on 1 August, explaining his surprise at hearing excerpts of his project on a Japanese radio station.

"It was nice to hear the sounds of east London played on Tokyo radio" - Dominic Wilcox

Above: tuning a bell at Whitechapel Bell Foundry

“I thought about what’s unique about east London: so we don’t have the big buildings like the west do but we have lots of makers,” said Wilcox.

"It was nice to hear the sounds of east London played on Tokyo radio" - Dominic Wilcox

Above: illustrations by Clare Mallison

The sounds he recorded include the tuning of a bell at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, the oldest manufacturer in Britain and makers of the bells at St. Mary-le-Bow church and Big Ben.

"It was nice to hear the sounds of east London played on Tokyo radio" - Dominic Wilcox

Above: cooking at a Vietnamese restaurant on Kingsland Road, Dalston

Audio clips of illustrator Clare Mallison drawing “rosemary and chicken with sweet potato” and the cooking and eating of Vietnamese food at a restaurant on Kingsland Road in Dalston also feature on the vinyl.

"It was nice to hear the sounds of east London played on Tokyo radio" - Dominic Wilcox

Above: London’s only maker of press knives for cutting leather

Wilcox struggled to his explain his intentions at the restaurant, and says that “after much confusion and me not leaving the restaurant, they let me in and I had fried frogs legs and fried goat”.

"It was nice to hear the sounds of east London played on Tokyo radio" - Dominic Wilcox

Above: a factory that makes bespoke spectacles

Wilcox illustrated the front of the sleeve with pictures of the items he recorded and hand wrote descriptions about them on the back, which he explained “took nearly as long as the whole project” to scribe without mistakes.

"It was nice to hear the sounds of east London played on Tokyo radio" - Dominic Wilcox

Above: pie-making on Broadway Market

The record was one of five souvenirs for the London 2012 Olympics by east London designers, commissioned by arts organisation Create and curated and produced by Thorsten van Elten.

"It was nice to hear the sounds of east London played on Tokyo radio" - Dominic Wilcox

Above: packaging of air-curing rubber Sugru

Designed in Hackney is a Dezeen initiative to showcase world-class architecture and design created in the borough, which was one of the five host boroughs for the London 2012 Olympic Games as well as being home to Dezeen’s offices.

“It was nice to hear the sounds of east London played on Tokyo radio” – Dominic Wilcox

To find out more about the other discussions from Designed in Hackney Day, see our highlights reported here. See more stories about design and architecture from Hackney here.

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Pecha Kucha at Clerkenwell Design Week on Thursday 24 May

Pecha Kucha at Clerkenwell Design Week

Clerkenwell Design Week 2012: Dezeen are media partners for the London series of Pecha Kucha talks, and the next one takes place on Thursday 24 May at Clerkenwell Design Week with speakers including architect Nigel Coates, architecture publisher Peter Murray and designer Benjamin Hubert

The event will start at 7pm in the Farmiloe Building at 34 St John Street, the event’s main venue where you can also find our latest Dezeen Watch Store pop-up – more details here. Entrance is free but please register in advance for entrance to Clerkenwell Design Week.

The evening will be chaired by Icon magazine editor Christopher Turner and speakers include:

»Anthony Dickens
»Marc Krusin
»Benjamin Hubert
»Nigel Coates
»Peter Murray
»Phil Coffey
»William Knight
»Kevin Haley
»Annabelle Filer

Deriving its name from the Japanese term for the sound of ‘chit chat’, PechaKucha was devised and shared by Klein Dytham architecture, and consists of a series of presentations where each participant shows 20 images for 20 seconds.

www.clerkenwelldesignweek.com
www.pecha-kucha.org

Pecha Kucha at the Design Museum on Tuesday 28 February

Pecha Kucha at the Design Museum on Tuesday 28 February

Dezeen promotion: the next series of London Pecha Kucha talks kicks off at the Design Museum on Tuesday 28 February, with speakers including illustrator and artist Noma Bar, design historian Patrick O’Shea and architectural photographer Jim Stephenson. 

The evening will dissect the past, present and future of the UK design scene to coincide with the museum’s exhibition Terence Conran: the way we live now, showcasing the work of one of its founders.

Speakers include:

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Tickets are on sale now from the Design Museum website at £15/£7.50 members. Talk tickets include entry to all current exhibitions.

Deriving its name from the Japanese term for the sound of ‘chit chat’, PechaKucha was devised and shared by Klein Dytham architecture, and consists of a series of presentations where each participant shows 20 images for 20 seconds.