Listening Across Disciplines: Caroline Devine composing with sounds that are ordinarily imperceptible

Read research project Listening Across Disciplines’ interview with Caroline Devine about how and why she listens in her work:

Composing with sounds that are ordinarily imperceptible or in some way absent

Caroline Devine composer and sound artist whose practice investigates the boundary between sound and music.

Listening across Disciplines is a network project that brings together artists, musicians, scientists, technologists and social scientists as well as scholars and practitioners from the humanities, to work across disciplinary boundaries on the recently emerging focus on sound and listening. Led by Dr. Salomé Voegelin (PI), Reader in Sound Arts at the London College of Communication, UAL, and Co-I Dr. Anna Barney, Professor in Biomedical Acoustic Engineering at Southampton University. Funded by AHRC.

Follow the research project on its dedicated website: www.listeningacrossdisciplines.net

Image: Caroline Devine, Block D, Bletchley Park. Image credit: Rachael Marshall