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Journal of Sonic Studies Issue 29 online - The Thresholds of Listening
If listening is a starting point, then what is it that it initiates? What follows after we have listened? What actions—or, perhaps, strategic suspensions of action—should arise from the lessons emerging through the multiple acts of listening in which we,
as artists, scholars, researchers, activists, and, more broadly, human beings, consciously engage? The presented articles and expositions approach the beyond of listening in multiple ways, with multiple intentions, but also hesitations regarding the orientation
of this very gesture. Guest editor: Jacek Smolicki. Link to issue: https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/558896/4410668
Table of Contents:
Introduction: Dwelling at the Thresholds of Listening - Jacek Smolicki
Before Listening: Ambience as Aletheia - Robin Parmar
From Soundwalks to Shared Stories: Auto-Hermeneutic Practices and Knowledge-Making During the Covid-19 Pandemic - Georgios Varoutsos
Something Fragile: Ambient Listening Between Sonic Epistemologies - Piotr Kędziora
Kozmic Sounds - Magdaléna Manderlová and Michal Kindernay
Secret Reception - A Multi-Sensory, Interactive Art Installation Exploring Insect Communication - Kristine Diekman and Benedict Pagac
A Sonic Counter-Cartography of Eastern White Pines - Danny Clarke
Streambox Building Workshop Report - Soundcamp Cooperative (Grant Smith)
Listening with Diagrams: Listening Beyond the Auditory Through the Practice of Sound Diagramming - Liz K. Miller
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