2017

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    Gallery Sound Caleb Kelly Sound is an integral part of contemporary art. Once understood to be a marginal practice, increasingly we encounter sound in art exhibitions through an array of sound making works in various art forms, at times played…

  • Evental Aesthetics: Sound Art and Environment

    Evental Aesthetics: Sound Art and Environment

    The latest issue of Evental Aesthetics is dedicated to sound art and environment. Guest editor is Gascia Ouzounian. These are the contents: Editorial. Rethinking Acoustic Ecology: Sound Art and Environment The Noisy-Nonself: Towards A Monstrous Practice Of More-Than-Human Listening, by…

  • Against Immersion

    Against Immersion

    There is a clear and present danger of climate change, whether or not we pay adequate heed to the facts and figures that are lurking and loitering around us. Perhaps we are yet unmindful of the reality. Perhaps our fear…

  • A Thing Heard: Four Ways of Listening

    A Thing Heard: Four Ways of Listening

    [vimeo 225328567 w=640 h=360] A Thing Heard: Four Ways of Listening is a collaborative tour showcasing the work of four contemporary British artists working in the field of sound art. The artists have curated a collection of sculptural artworks that…

  • Sonic Acts – The Geological Imagination, Video Documentation with Talks, Performances, More

    Sonic Acts – The Geological Imagination, Video Documentation with Talks, Performances, More

    Sonic Acts Festival has been uploading some new videos to their YoutTube channel featuring amazing content from their edition on Geological Imagination, including talks, performances, interviews, etc. They are not all of them precisely focused on sound directly but on a…

  • Happy World Listening Day 2017!

    Happy World Listening Day 2017!

    Once in a year World Listening Project proposes a day for gathering around the act of listening. As we told some weeks ago, this year’s celebration is a tribute to Pauline Oliveros and the main topic is based on her ideas: “Sometimes…