environment
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Evental Aesthetics: Sound Art and Environment
The latest issue of Evental Aesthetics is dedicated to sound art and environment. Guest editor is Gascia Ouzounian. These are the contents: Editorial. Rethinking Acoustic Ecology: Sound Art and Environment The Noisy-Nonself: Towards A Monstrous Practice Of More-Than-Human Listening, by…
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‘Earth is a Solar Powered Jukebox’, New Book by Gordon Hempton
Acoustic ecologist Gordon Hempton, known as “The Sound Tracker” has published Earth is a Solar Powered Jukebox, a new book dedicated to explore his scientific and artistic perspectives around environmental sound, field recording and sound design. “Presented in two parts, Forces of…
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Invisible Places 2017: Sound, urbanism and sense of place, Open Call
Invisible Places 2017 has been announced, including a series of calls, for papers, artistic residencies and workshops/soundwalks. This years’ topic is focused on “the complex relationships between landscapes and soundscapes or the significance of acoustic ecology for all living organisms…
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Environmental Sound Artists: In Their Own Words, New Book
Edited by Frederick Bianchi and V. J. Manzo and to be published by Oxford University Press on August 25 (July 12 on Amazon), Environmental Sound Artists is a new book exploring traditional and novel issues around the art of environmental sound:…
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Decomposing Landscape
The concept of landscape has been dominated by certain discourses, and when it comes to sound, what we call landscape, transcends the visual realm but also gets exposed to a perspective that is not necessarily only apart of what we see,…

