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Forthcoming experimental bilingual avant-poetry/ sound work

March 5, 2022

Alffa… Brafo… Charlie.. Delta… [ ..] Allffa… numeric So begins the first album by Anglo-Welsh avant-gardists GGLEC. Its maelstrom of surface noise, throbbing drones, linguistic miscommunication and computational error continues with a scratchy vinyl sample from a 1962 record teaching the international Morse code – a long-passed American male voice informs us.. “Those who know…

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Categories: sound art

National Trust Sound Project: Erddig Hall Visit

September 9, 2021
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Categories: acoustic ecology / heritage / research

National Trust Sound Project: Chirk Castle Visit: Staff Listening Workshop

September 6, 2021
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Categories: acoustic ecology / heritage / research / sensory / site

Workshop: Solar Sound Bots

July 20, 2021
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Categories: econo / research / sound art / teaching

Soundscapes UK-MEX

June 22, 2021

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Categories: sound art / teaching

The UpFlow of Air (j Milo Taylor & Connal Gleeson)

June 8, 2021

6 channel soundscape composition 8 mins Upflow

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Categories: academic / acoustic ecology / sensory / site / sound art

Collaborative Performance: Tate Modern (with Alice Fox / Rockets Group)

June 1, 2021

Rockets We are pleased to invite you to join the Rocket Artists and contributors to the celebration launch of the book ‘Inclusive Arts Practice and Research: A Critical Manifesto’ by Dr Alice Fox and Dr Hannah MacPherson. The event is free and will take place on Monday 1 June 2015 in the East Room (6th floor) Inclusive Arts Practice and Research interrogates an exciting and…

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Love, Care & Belonging #2: Fugitive Planning: Reading Fred Moten

February 17, 2021

“Philosophy thus traditionally practices a critique of knowledge which is simultaneously a denegation of knowledge (i.e., of the class struggle). Its position can be described as an irony with regard to knowledge, which it puts into question without ever touching its foundations. The questioning of knowledge in philosophy always ends in its restoration: a movement…

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Love, Care & Belonging #1: Care and Feminist Ethics – Connection to Others (D’Olimpio 2019)

February 16, 2021

The session has without doubt being the most informative, revealing and helpful of the entire unit. It’s not to say that other classes have not been informative or helpful, only that this particular topic has provided me with some much-needed vocabulary for dealing with some major challenges I face as a teacher almost every day….

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Gadamer’s Ethics of Play: 8 Quotations

February 7, 2021

Vilhauer, M. 2017. Gadamer’s Ethics of Play: Hermeneutics and the Other. Plymouth: Lexington. ‘Play… is something fundamentally larger than the individual player or their mental state; it is a pattern of movement that surpasses both the players, and is something to which both players belong.’ (p32) ‘“In order for there to be a game, there…

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