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Creative Research into Sound Arts Practice (CRiSAP) is a research centre of the University of the Arts London dedicated to the exploration of the rich complexities of sound as an artistic practice.
Our main aim is to extend the development of the emerging disciplinary field of sound arts and to encourage the broadening and deepening of the discursive context in which sound arts is practised.
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Research Feature: Aral Sea Stories
Aral Sea Stories explores the question, “What can we learn of water uses and abuses by listening to their sounds?” and concerns the near extinction and partial restoration of the Aral Sea in Central Asia over the last sixty years – a story of destruction, but also of hope.
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Member Profile: Daniel Beck
Daniel Beck’s work brings together sculpture, installation, live performance and experimental film through a sound focussed art practice that aims to challenge people to consider their connection to the environment, their communities and their understanding of the world around them. Daniel’s research aims to discover how the interplay of sound and naturally occurring environmental effects such as temperature, humidity and radioactivity can influence our understanding of ‘place’ within our natural environment and how focussing on the qualities of this exchange, through an interdisciplinary sound art practice, can reveal positive associations that reconnect us with the environments that we inhabit.
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