This special issue of Seismograf Journal raises fundamental questions of how, when and why sound art matters. Instead of attempting to categorise and define what sound art is or is not, this issue seeks to develop an informed understanding of the terms, ontologies and epistemologies that sound art production lives by and operates within.
Helicotrema is a festival that presents a program of recorded audio pieces, aiming to explore the possibilities of a form of collective listening, as in the early decades of radio broadcasts. A series of web playlists for the Helicotrema website have been specifically commissioned, curated by a selection of institutions dedicated to sound research.
A series of monthly Research Soirées for CRiSAP Members and PhD students to share and discuss research and practice. This month Kate Carr and Irene Revell lead the evening’s topics. This event is open to CRiSAP Members and PhD students only.
CRiSAP and LCC's Sound Arts & Design Department co-run a Visiting Practitioners Series of weekly talks at the college, exploring the diverse field of sound arts practice. Read more about each weekly lecture on the Visiting Practitioner series web page.
The Tabacalera Studies space hosts the exhibition Aurality and Environment with art works by Brandon LaBelle and Salomé Voegelin & David Mollin, curated by Alex Arteaga.
This open call invites proposals for performative, mobile, workshop or intervention based sound art works to take place in the immediate environs of Elephant and Castle, London.
CRiSAP and LCC's Sound Arts & Design Department co-run a Visiting Practitioners Series of weekly talks at the college, exploring the diverse field of sound arts practice. Read more about each weekly lecture on the Visiting Practitioner series web page.
Generative Environments Research Symposium 9 Dec 2017 | 2-4pm RSVP here for the Research Symposium, all welcome. The symposium will focus on the thematic of ‘generative environments’, in relation to the works in the exhibition Generative Environments, by graduating students from MA Sound Arts at London College of Communication, UAL. Talks will be by Tom Continue…
A series of monthly Research Soirées for CRiSAP Members and PhD students to share and discuss research and practice. This month Kevin Logan leads the evening’s topics. This event is open to CRiSAP Members and PhD students only.