Author: eme isaza

  • ‘Earth is a Solar Powered Jukebox’, New Book by Gordon Hempton

    ‘Earth is a Solar Powered Jukebox’, New Book by Gordon Hempton

    Acoustic ecologist Gordon Hempton, known as “The Sound Tracker” has published Earth is a Solar Powered Jukebox, a new book dedicated to explore his scientific and artistic perspectives around environmental sound, field recording and sound design. “Presented in two parts, Forces of…

  • Dirty Ear, A Research Platform for Contemporary Sound Studies and Sound Art

    Dirty Ear, A Research Platform for Contemporary Sound Studies and Sound Art

    With six editions already, Dirty Ear Forum is a project of Errant Bodies dedicated to explore sound studies and sound art in contemporary processes, embracing the multiplicity of sound’s practical and theoretical perspectives.     “In particular, the project aims…

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    Dirty Ear Report #2 Ricarda Denzer (Contributor), Claudia Firth (Contributor), Lucia Farinati (Contributor) In this second installment of the Dirty Ear Report series, leading sound artists and theorists argue for sound as a new paradigm in art, particularly considering questions…

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    Dirty Ear Report #1 Zeynep Bulut (Contributor), Budhaditya Chattopadhyay (Contributor), Ole Frahm (Contributor), Anja Kanngieser (Contributor) Dirty Ear Report* offers a new platform for sonic research, in which leading sound artists and theorists gather to discuss radio art, field recording,…

  • Sound Thought 2017 – Labora[R]tio, Call for Submissions

    Sound Thought 2017 – Labora[R]tio, Call for Submissions

    Sound Thought has opened a call for recitals, installations and performances for the 2017 edition of the festival, which will take place between May 10 and 12, 2017 at the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow, Scotland. Deadline for submissions of…

  • Aural Superimpositions: Olivia Block on Sonic Architecture and Sonambient Pavilion Installation

    Aural Superimpositions: Olivia Block on Sonic Architecture and Sonambient Pavilion Installation

    Here’s an excerpt from a recent talk by sound artist Olivia Block in which she exposes her approach to sound in relation to architecture, specifically in her recent Sonambient Pavilion, where she explored some interesting topics around sounds, materials, shapes, textures, layers,…