theory

  • Audio Education – Theory, Culture and Practice

    Audio Education – Theory, Culture and Practice

    Audio Education: Theory, Culture, and Practice is a groundbreaking volume of 16 chapters exploring the historical perspectives, methodologies, and theoretical underpinnings that shape audio in educational settings. Bringing together insights from a roster of international contributors, this book presents perspectives from…

  • Invisible Places 2017, Conference Proceedings Book Available for (Free) Download

    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…

  • Sonic Realities – Call For Papers/Works

    Sonic Realities – Call For Papers/Works

    Sonic Realities is a conference organised by University of Aberdeen’s Sound Emporium Research Group (SERG). Keynote speakers are professors Cathy Lane and Michel Chion. The conference will run on the 25th and 26th of May. Interpretations and representations of reality benefit…

  • Interference Journal: Out of Phase

    Interference Journal: Out of Phase

    There is a new issue of Interference Journal available for reading/downloading. “We are delighted to present a guest-edited issue of the Interference Journal. The editors Fernando Iazzetta, Lílian Campesato and Rui Chaves present Out of Phase, a selection of papers from…

  • Kodwo Eshun: Mark Fisher Memorial Lecture

    Kodwo Eshun: Mark Fisher Memorial Lecture

    This needs no introduction. “Kodwo Eshun delivering the inaugural Mark Fisher Memorial Lecture at Goldsmiths, University of London. 19th January 2018.”

  • An Epistemology of Noise

    An Epistemology of Noise

    Bloomsbury has announced Epistemology of Noise a promising new bookby Cecile Malaspina and dedicated to explore the concept of noise, not only sonic, but in general approach. What do we understand ‘noise’ to be? The term ‘noise’ no longer suggests only…