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Four New Books: Sonic Virtuality, Listening To War, Sensing Sound, Instruments of New Music
It’s very interesting to see the production of books about sound growing. In one side, it’s always challenging, difficult and almost impossible to theorize sound, at least in the way other aspects of life are theorized. But on the other hand,…
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Periods and Waves: A Conference on Sound and History, Call for Papers
Stony Brook University is announcing a new conference on sound and history, co-organized by the department of music, department of philosophy and the school of health technology & management. Main speakers are Emma Dillon (Professor of Music, King’s College London), Stefan Helmreich (Professor of…
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New Book: The Auditory Culture Reader, 2nd Edition
Many of you may already know The Auditory Culture Reader, a wonderful compilation of essays and reflections edited by Michael Bull and Les Back and contributed by a fine selection of authors. Such edition is completely fantastic, well organized and able to…
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Journal of Sonic Studies 10 – Mapping the Field
It’s always a good day when you realize there’s a new issue of the Journal of Sonic Studies. This time I’m a bit late on it, since it was published a couple of weeks ago. Anyway, still fresh! This new publication, number…
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Sound Passages: Passaggi di Suono, Symposium @ IUAV
New symposium to happen in November 16 at the The Architecture University of Venice (IUAV), with the participation of Enrico Coniglio (Galaverna, Archivio Italiano Paesaggi Sonori) and several CRiSAP speakers: Angus Carlyle, Cathy Lane (Co-directors), John Wynne (Reader), Ximena Alarcon (Research Fellow), Lisa Hall (Research…
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Sound Art Matters 2016, Conference, Call for Papers
Aarhus University in Denmark has announced Sound Art Matters 2016, an international sound art conference to happen in June 1 to 4 next year. They have also opened a call for papers in several fields of research and various forms…
