Brunel Waves
By Brunel Waves
Brunel WavesMar 18, 2021
Demystifying the Legal Side of Music (a conversation with Hayleigh Bosher)
Media Law expert, Hayleigh Bosher discusses intellectual property rights and breaks down your rights as a musician. Hayleigh is a Media Law expert, as well as a lecturer at Brunel. She is the author of the book "Copyright in the Music Industry" which she promotes through her podcast "Who´s Song Is it Anyway" alongside her co-host Jules O´Riordan.
Iconic Works
In our final episode of Season 1, we turn our attention to the subject of iconic works. What makes a piece of music, writing, photography, or cinema iconic? Who, if anyone, is to say? How do we recognise when something achieves this status? And, how likely is anything to become iconic in our ever-expanding information ecology?
Seasons
In this third episode of Brunel Waves, we are discussing an omnipresent theme in the arts and current affairs; the Seasons. Be it our perianal concerns regarding climate change, or the deep symbolic meaning found in great works such as Shakespeare’s A Winter’s Tale or Vivaldi’s Four Seasons.
Mental Health
In this second instalment of Brunel Waves, we consider how our mental health intersects with the arts and current affairs. This is of course a very timely subject as the current pandemic and subsequent social distancing measures have had profound effects on everyone’s well-being. We felt it may be useful to discuss the role art has in making sense of our lives and nurturing our mental health.
This is Brunel Waves
Welcome to Brunel Waves, where the journalists, creative writers and musicians of Brunel University London come together to discuss art, culture, and current events. In this first episode, we introduce our Brunel Waves team.
Brunel Waves Trailer
Welcome to Brunel Waves the new podcast from students at Brunel University London. Our team are here to present the freshest journalism, creative writing, and music content, as well as live music. Check us out every Thursday starting February 18th.