Perspective

what we immerse ourselves in

  • PEER audio paper11.12.2023

    Fear of weakness

    In the audio-paper »Fear of Weakness: Songs to Agitate the Man«, artist Morten Poulsen builds on his project »Boys Will Be…« (2022), in which he met with young cis-men to have conversations about vulnerability, intimacy and masculine norms
    By Morten Poulsen
  • PEER audio paper11.12.2023

    The second sound of integrity

    Following Ruiz and Vourloumis, this audio paper performance sounds a formless formation, exploring integrity and wholeness among Black and Indigenous collectives that organize via radical forms of togetherness outside state-sponsored institution
    By Emery Petchauer & Ruth Nicole Brown
  • PEER audio paper11.12.2023

    More than background

    This audio paper explores the »acoustic territory« (Labelle, 2010) of Peckham Rye Lane through my sonic journey as a Peckham resident, practitioner, and researcher.
    By Francisco Mazza
  • PEER audio paper11.12.2023

    The heartbeat of the drum

    For over 4000 years, the Inuit in Kalaallit Nunaat, as Greenland is called in Greenlandic, have been living in an intimate relationship with nature in the Arctic. Their knowledge of how to survive under such harsh conditions has been preserved and passed on via sound through the millennia.
    By Ania Mauruschat
  • PEER article11.12.2023

    The lyric ear

    The article analyses the genre of listening scores – texts written in a natural language that provide the readers with instructions to listen in a certain way or to a certain kind of sounds.
    By Vadim Keylin
  • 11.12.2023

    Voice as infrastructure

    This audio paper explores the phenomenon of voice-based technology in the smart-home. Through ethnographic interviews we study how older people use voice-based technologies and with what effects for their experiences of the affective environment in their homes.
    By Marie Ertner, Stina Hasse Jørgensen & Signe L. Yndigegn