![]() Polyphonic Landscapes is an artistic research programme on sound and ecology in which 4 international artists explore the Amstelpark during a series of residencies in the Park Studio: ![]() The event will take place live in the Orangerie in the Amstelpark.Īdmission free, registration required: Registration form New York: Bloomsbury 2023ĪrtEZ Professorship Theory in the Arts in collaboration with Zone2Source (platform for art, nature, and technology based in Amsterdam) are pleased to invite you to the second seminar of the artistic research project Polyphonic Landscapes on Wednesday June 14th (12:00 – 17:00). Uncurating Sound: Knowledge with Voice and Hands - Salomé Voegelin. ![]() Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 2023ĮCHO – Amit Pinchevski. A New Program in the Sciences and Humanities around 1900 - Viktoria Tkaczyk. The Performative Power of Vocality - Virginie Magnat. It brings together radio/podcast studies with critical perspectives on fans, affect & emotion, memory, heritage & archives, material culture, infrastructures, technology & design.īloomsbury will officially release the book this coming Thursday 21 September, and until then, there’s a 10% pre-order discount available for the paperback, hardback & ebook editions ( ).Īnd if you’re based in/around Amsterdam, please ‘save the date’ for the launch event, which will take place on Tuesday 21 November, 17:30-19:00 at Spui25, Amsterdam. Inspired by a century of radio, Radiophilia explores the love for radio, from early wireless to digital audio today, and treats it as a global and dynamic phenomenon. Carolyn Birdsall published a new book, Radiophilia, in Bloomsbury’s The Study of Sound series.
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