Abstract
A certain georgraphy is a listening workshop in the form of a remote soundwalk. A roamer sends a live audio stream from a remote location to an audience listening in a different space. The transmitter and the receivers listen in collaboration, communicating their experiences via twitter. The experience is further supported by a projected text-based video score. The workshop exposes listening to and poses questions about in situ and remote soundscapes;; how do we listen solitarily and in collaboration;; what is the role of the body (or the absence of it), memory, conversation, text/writing and play in enacting critical forms of listening to the environment?
Original language | English |
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Pages | 46 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jun 2017 |
Event | Sound + Environment: Art | Science | Listening | Collaboration - University of Hull, Hull, United Kingdom Duration: 29 Jun 2017 → 2 Jul 2017 https://soundenvironment.net/ |
Conference
Conference | Sound + Environment |
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Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Hull |
Period | 29/06/17 → 2/07/17 |
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