Listening
-

Towards a “New” Sonic Ecology, Lecture by Marcel Cobussen
In his inaugural lecture as as professor in Auditory Culture at the University of Leiden, Marcel Cobussen, researcher, founder of the Journal of Sonic Studies and recently co-editor of The Routledge Companion to Sounding Art, exposed a fascinating idea around…
-

New Book: Sonic Thinking, A Media Philosophical Approach
Bloomsbury has announced Sonic Thinking, a new book with 344 pages on sonic philosophy and sound studies to be published on February 23, next year, edited by Bernd Herzogenrath, with participation of a very interesting team of contributors who explore…
-

Sound Studies Journal Special Issue: Sonic Skills in Cultural Contexts
During the last three months, Sound Studies Interdisciplinary Journal has been publishing some articles of their Volume 2, an special issue on Sonic Skills in Cultural Contexts: Theories, Practices and Materialities of Listening, edited by Joeri Bruyninckx and Alexandra Supper. It can…
-

On Listening #1: Thinking (through) the ear
Curated by Arnau Horta is ON LISTENING, a new program by the radio of Barcelona’s Museum of Contemporary Art, MACBA. The first part of the series, Thinking (through) the ear, is a fascinating exploration of listening and sonic philosophy in the…
-

The Sonic Color Line: Race and the Cultural Politics of Listening, New Book by Jennifer Stoever
Co-founder and editor-in-chief of the fine Sounding Out! blog, Jennifer Lynn Stoever is a researcher on he relationship of sound and race, condensed in what she explores as “sonic color-line”, topic for which she obtained a PhD in American Studies…

