Interviews

  • Eco part 6: Julia Nanda Bejarano López

    Eco part 6: Julia Nanda Bejarano López

    Julia Nanda Bejarano López is an artist from Colombia working in many interesting sound projects, and in Sonic Field we wanted to know more about them and the process behind. Q. How and when did you identify sound as the…

  • Eco part 4: Xareni Lizárraga

    Eco part 4: Xareni Lizárraga

    Last year I interviewed Xareni Lizárraga a very interesting artist from Mexico. A few years ago I had the privilege to work with her when I curated her beautiful release Pasto# 1 on Impulsive Habitat and ever since I became…

  • The Thingness of Sound | Essay by Mandy-Suzanne Wong

    The Thingness of Sound | Essay by Mandy-Suzanne Wong

    [‘Thinking Resonance’ is a series articles based on a bidirectional relation considered between sound and thinking, approaching the interstice between thinking about and/or through sound/listening, that is, sonority both as object of study and as speculative/critical device] The Thingness of Sound…

  • Video interview with Ben Gwilliam

    Video interview with Ben Gwilliam

    After making dozens of interviews to sound artists and experimental musicians via email for The Field Reporter and for Sonic Field, I found that my everyday life conversations with artists were so much more interesting and eloquent, so after moving…

  • Eco part 3: Cecilia López

    Eco part 3: Cecilia López

    This is the third part of Echo, a series of interviews of Latin American female artists. This time I interviewed Cecilia López, an artist from Argentina, who I had the privilege to meet and see performing in Phill Niblock´s Experimental Intermedia space…

  • Eco part 2: Alma Laprida

    Eco part 2: Alma Laprida

    This is the second part of Echo, a series of interviews of Latin American female artists. This time I interviewed Alma Laprida, an artist from Buenos Aires, Argentina, whose work with sound has been drawing my attention for some time now. Here the interview.…