events

  • Sound Studies Symposium: New Approaches to Listening

    Sound Studies Symposium: New Approaches to Listening

    Listening is a core issue of sound studies. The plasticity of listening situations, listening practices and listening discourses has recurrently been discussed in this interdisciplinary research field. On thursday November 19, 2015 we explore in a one day symposion at…

  • Sounds That Changed The Course Of History

    Sounds That Changed The Course Of History

    Very nice post by David Hendy at Huffington Post: 10 sounds that changed the course of history. History always conjures up striking images for us – gory battlefield deaths, royal courts shadowed with intrigue, revolutionary violence and heroism, turbulent cityscapes,…

  • Sound Diaries Symposium – “How are we using field recordings to change the world?”

    Sound Diaries Symposium – “How are we using field recordings to change the world?”

    Sound Diaries is a project instigated by Felicity Ford and Paul Whitty in 2008 to investigate the relationship between field recordings and daily life. Will be on 3rd – 4th June 2013 at Oxford Brookes University, Headington Hill Campus, OX3 0BP,…

  • In The Field Symposium

    In The Field Symposium

    Exploring the art and craft of field recording. British Library Conference Centre, London, February 15th and 16th, 2013. A two day symposium to open up and explore the practice, art and craft of field recording through a series of panel…

  • Kinokophonography

    Kinokophonography

    Over time we’ve gathered a collection of sounds from around the world. In an exploration of this immense, continuously changing and growing archive of sound spores, Kinokophone welcome field recordists, phonographers and listeners to join us for Kinokophonography. Kinokophonography is…