Folksonomy: Sound
- contributionMargarida Mendes, Monica Moses Haller
Listening Underwater
Under the water line an entirely different auditive setting begins. Can we learn to heal and re-build relations with our damaged environment by frequenting this boundary?
Conversation, Water, Embodiment, Toxicity, Landscape, Sound
- contributionTemporary continent.
Changes Flowing from a Heart of America
Riots emerge from voices unheard—reflections on Martin Luther King Jr.’s dictum guide us to sites of uprising and industrial toxicity on Turtle Island, a.k.a. North America.
Field Work, Settler Colonialism, Water, History, Inequality, Spatial, Colonialism, River journey, Sound, Ritual
- contributionMonica Moses Haller
Notes for Listening
Whatever moment the river might invite us to, it is a thick moment, a moment in motion. Audio piece and notes to the listener.
Field Study, Experiment, Water, Aesthetics, Sound
- contributionSamuel Hertz
The Floating Ear
How might sound be used to translate nonhuman intelligences and systems into understandable forms? Speculative visions and imaginative states for the extension of the sonic arts into them realm of the Aerocene.
Sound, Experiment, Perception, Aerocene, Sound
- contributionCaroline Picard, Samuel Hertz
A Generative Perception of Space
On turning your ear into a transducer and living in the clouds. A talk with composer Samuel Hertz about porous bodies.
Conversation, Perception, Ecology, Aesthetics, Sound