POSTPONED: Plenary: Auraldiversities
Date and time
Location
Keynes Library, School of Arts
Birkbeck, University of London
43 Gordon Square
London
WC1H 0PD
United Kingdom
Please note, this event has been postponed due to concerns over coronavirus (COVID-19) and its potential impact - new date TBD
About this event
Please note, this event has been postponed due to concerns over coronavirus (COVID-19) and its potential impact - new date TBD
Overviews/responses from:
Debbie Kent; (Goldsmiths, University of London, PhD reader)
Chris Cook (Goldsmiths, University of London, PhD reader)
All attendees to sessions should attend where possible.
Open discussions; session leads and participant feedback/presentations are encouraged.
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Auraldiversities is a series of lectures, workshops and in-situ training sessions seeking to encourage creative and critical attention towards aural diversity within the arts and humanities, with particular focus on an ecology of the ear, designed for all those researching within the Arts and Humanities, especially those with an interest in the creative, social and political dimensions of sound and listening.
These sessions specifically address the need for further study and practice inspired by, and concerning, this specific turn in research and focus on a particular theme led by an academic/practitioner with invited guests selected to represent a range of approaches. A CHASE PhD candidate with associated research interests will also give a presentation.
Sessions are purposefully multifaceted, practical, intuitive and experimental in approach and encourage collaborative work and collective activities:
Sign up to the other sessions in the series here
Session One: Thursday 13 F ebruary | 10-6pm | Goldsmiths, University of London
Session Two: Thursday 27 February | 10-6pm | Room 264, Senate House
Session Three: Thursday 12 March | 10-6pm | Goldsmiths, University of London
Plenary: Thursday 26 March | 3-6pm | Keynes Library, Birkbeck, University of Lon
All attendees to sessions should attend the plenary where possible.