Sherre DeLys’ work has included sound sculpture and installation, improvised vocal music, sound designs for theater and film, radio art and documentaries. She works at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
John Cage and the Question of Genre
By Chris Abrahams, Sherre DeLys & Rick Moody
Form dances with function in this "seriously uncompromising"* and seriously compelling piece not so much about John Cage, as of the composer, music theorist, mycologist and artist, John Cage. (more)
Image as Metaphor
By Nubar Alexanian, Sharon Ball, Sherre DeLys & Sandy Tolan
Do metaphors inherently deepen a story? Can using metaphors be more effective than revealing direct facts and information about a subject? (more)
If
By Sherre DeLys & John Jacobs
A young patient reinvents his experience of being in the hospital through metaphor and allusion. Responding to "what if" questions, Andrew exemplifies the transformative qualities of fantasy, empathy, and humor. (more)
Music
By Sherre DeLys
Music and sound bring layers of meaning to your work. Incorporating them most effectively starts with looking for the movement and metaphor in your materials. Using examples from her own features, Sherre DeLys presents different approaches to integrated sound design. (more)
Jarman's Garden
By Sherre DeLys
Throughout the long illness at the end of his life, fllmmaker Derek Jarman put an extraordinary amount of passion and physical labor into his uniqe and rugged garden. (more)