Thinking

  • Sonic Continuum

    Sonic Continuum

    Curated by Sofia Lemos and assisted by Ryan Kearney, Sonic Continuum is a programme and research project at Nottingham Contemporary, dedicated to investigate “practices of world-making through sound, both as a force that constitutes the world and a medium for…

  • Jacob Kirkegaard: Creating Space for Awareness with Sound

    Jacob Kirkegaard: Creating Space for Awareness with Sound

    Charles Shafaieh has published a great interview with Jacob Kirkegaard at National Sawdust Log talking about his sound work on post-mortem environments and ecological issues. Jacob Kirkegaard listens where others don’t. Using accelerometers that detect vibrations instead of more traditional contact…

  • A Manifesto for Care-ful Listening (listening for everything)

    A Manifesto for Care-ful Listening (listening for everything)

    Listening Across Disciplines has published a wonderful manifesto result of their Points of Listening public event held at the De La Warr Pavilion. “… we conducted participatory experiments in care-ful listening. Through the workshop process we created collaborative manifestos, guidelines, protocols…

  • The otherwise heard, that I become, by Brandon LaBelle

    The otherwise heard, that I become, by Brandon LaBelle

    Vía Swamp Pavilion: Experiences of listening may be understood to weaken us, making us vulnerable to the intensities of worldly contact and each other. Reflecting upon particular modes of listening, from the empathic to the migratory, understandings of sharing and…

  • Soundscape Journal Vol. 17 and 18 Now Online

    Soundscape Journal Vol. 17 and 18 Now Online

    The World Forum of Acoustic Ecology announces that two new editions of Soundscape have just been published online: ​​Volume 17 celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Australian Forum for Acoustic Ecology and profiles the incredible diversity of acoustic ecology practice…

  • THE BIG BANG  and what we left behind (or, hearing loss) | Essay by Samuel Hertz

    THE BIG BANG and what we left behind (or, hearing loss) | Essay by Samuel Hertz

    A message from the editor… How time passes, and how time is felt passing, how time is personal and ever changing its costumes and definitions. Within that what is a moment. Within that what is an event. What is shared,…