• Journal of Sonic Studies, 13th Issue: Acoustic Ephemeralities

    Journal of Sonic Studies, 13th Issue: Acoustic Ephemeralities

    A new (13th) issue of our beloved Journal of Sonic Studies has been published and is available online. This edition was coordinated by guest editors Monika Dommann, Boris Previšić, and Marianne Sommer and has been focused on the idea of acoustic ephemeralities, specifically “functions of media,…

  • Adam Basanta’s ‘Small Movements’, the Fragile Dialogue Between Feedback, microsound and Tiny Spaces

    Adam Basanta’s ‘Small Movements’, the Fragile Dialogue Between Feedback, microsound and Tiny Spaces

    We have before featured Adam Basanta’s work, which has been predominantly developed on installations in which he uses miniature audio systems, controlled feedback, kinetic structures and a fantastic dialogue of both small and big spaces to create intricate works both aural and conceptually interesting. His latest piece includes…

  • World Listening Day 2017: Listening to the Ground, Tribute to Pauline Oliveros

    World Listening Day 2017: Listening to the Ground, Tribute to Pauline Oliveros

    World Listening Project has announced the theme for the annual World Listening Day (#wld2017) to happen next July 18th. It will be “Listening to the ground”, which remembers and honors the life and legacy of artist Pauline Oliveros, who passed away last year.: “Sometimes we walk…

  • Sonic Cyberfeminisms, Call for Contributions

    Sonic Cyberfeminisms, Call for Contributions

    University of Lincoln, UK, has opened a call for contributions –including papers, workshops and performances– for upcoming Sonic Cyberfeminisms conference, to take place 5-6th May this year. “In recent years, the relationship between sound, gender and technology has gained increasing attention. There have been a number…

  • Sound Journeys

    Sound Journeys

    “Sound journeys is an experiment into how sound shapes the way we understand the world, created by The Principals in collaboration with sound recordist Chris Watson (sound recordist for David Attenborough and formerly of the band Cabaret Voltaire). Shot and edited by Samuel Russell, title…

  • Interview with Ryoko Akama

    Interview with Ryoko Akama

    On August of 2016 I had the privilege to meet, share the bill and play with Japanese artist Ryoko Akama in the cozy venue of Fuse in Bradford, England. Ryoko is a very active artist who has played in concerts and published in labels around…