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PEER audio paper18.12.2019
Revealing the Genius Loci through sound
The walser hamlet of San Gottardo. -
PEER audio paper15.11.2017
The audibility of rebellion versus nationalism
Using sounds of political chanting from Turkey, the paper shows how political orientation changes the inflection of chant, reflecting its societal positioning and purpose. -
PEER audio paper15.11.2017
Origo
This audio paper documents the climbing of a pyramid, performing and discussing issues such as sound as evidence, networked ontology and agency, facts and materiality. -
PEER audio paper15.11.2017
How to (re) do(o) things with sounds
In this audio paper and in the companion video paper Logan discusses sonic materiality through an inclusion of performative means. -
PEER audio paper15.11.2017
Listening and not listening to voices
This audio paper considers how new listenings might lead to a richer, more inclusive sound art, that can embrace and celebrate difference. -
PEER audio paper15.11.2017
Collisions
Addressing the collision of the tactile and the sonic, the audio paper discusses how sonic frontiers are exploited and transgressed in the installation “Kabusha Radio Remix”.