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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.

Research Feature: Becoming Listening Bodies: Sensing the Affective Atmospheres of the City with Young Children

This short paper by Salomé Voegelin and Mark Peter Wright aims to bring you into a conversation on the possibility and impossibility of listening together as a listening with: a post-anthropocentric/ post-humanist consideration of perception as the generation of relationships, as sensing with, rather than a hearing/seeing of.
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Member Profile: Simon Scott

Simon Scott's practice led research is field recording-based composition with an emphasis on an approach to listening that reflects the creative capacities of the listener, and a focus on climate change and habitat loss as narrative. His emerging theoretical framework addresses the critical aspects of the field of ecocriticism and examines ecocritical themes within the subject matter of works in this area, and identifies ecological principles within its form, operation, and within sound as a medium. 
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