invisibility
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Salomé Voegelin: “I understand sound, exactly because of its formless in-between nature”
Digicult has published a wonderful interview with Salomé Voegelin, conducted by Leandro Pisano, where they talk about several issues around Voegelin’s research ideas, specially her perspectives around the political possibility of sound, which is the central topic of her latest…
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Invisible Places 2017, Conference Proceedings Book Available for (Free) Download
Invisible Places has published a PDF with the proceedings from 2017 edition of their conference. 678 pages of vast sonic explorations, edited by two experts in such deepness of the unseen: Raquel Castro & Miguel Carvalhais. You can download it…
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![various artists – [Q04]](https://sonicfield.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Q04-Cover-125x125.png)
various artists – [Q04]
The science of aesthetics or the aesthetics of science? In the [Q04] of the Quark series by F901, the question persists: “how does the invisible sound?”, and the answer keeps expanded in a new magnificent minuscule exploration by four brilliant artists who develop…
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![quark: how does the invisible sound? [Q1]](https://sonicfield.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Q01-cover-125x125.png)
quark: how does the invisible sound? [Q1]
By using Cconfin, custom software “inspired by elementary particles interactions and a physical phenomenon known as Colour Confinement”, molecular sonic events are finely manipulated and placed in a fascinating set of compositions by Ennio Mazzon, France Jobin, Robert Crouch and Franz…
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quark: how does the invisible sound?
project by Farmacia901: “Art does not reproduce what is visible, it makes things visible” – Paul Klee Quark: How Does The Invisible Sound? is a media project born with the specific intent of exploring the possible inter-relationship between sound and the…
