Coming around for the second time, the School of Sound is a four-day symposium exploring the use of sound with moving images, which will be held at the French Institute, London from 15-18 April 1999.

As the blurb says: “This unique symposium will take a comprehensive look at the structure and evolution of the modern soundtrack, investigating the creative processes which result in the synthesis of sound and moving image in film, video and multi-media. Aimed at producers, directors, writers, editors, composers, animators, multi-media artists [anyone we missed?] and all those who suspect that the soundtrack can be infinitely more than merely a tedious post-production necessity, the School will present a rare amalgam of intellectual debate directly linked to the audio-visual and entertainment industries.”

So if you’re into audio and want to fork out √Ǭ£385 + VAT for the privilege [√Ǭ£160 + VAT for students], then get your auralistic tendencies to the web site below.