Colloquium Sound & Sensory Studies

Holger Schulze
Colloquium Sound & Sensory Studies
Concept

»Transmission
trumps listening,

we are no good
at receiving.«

Michel Serres, The Five Senses (1985/2008), S. 139

Be it sound art-pieces, academic articles, blogposts or a PhD-treatment, an artistic research proposal: in this biweekly research colloquium we immerse ourselves in discussing new approaches to sound studies.

Part of the interdisciplinary Research Group Sound & Senses we invite all researchers, artists, students or listeners to take part and to propose topics and materials for our future meetings.

As a collaborative workshop this meeting provides an opportunity for researchers of all levels (experienced scholars as well as PhD-/MA-students or artistic researchers) to discuss their approaches from various interdisciplinary fields with a special sensibility concerning sound.

Time

every second wednesday (more or less – please check dates!)
4pm-6pm

Location

Sound Studies Lab
Room 16.4.63
Department of Arts & Cultural Studies
Københavns Universitet
Karin Blixens Vej 1
2300 København

References

Cf. on website Sound in Media Culture

Programme

14.8.2019 Colloquium 4-6pm:
[your project presentation or reading / listening proposal here]

5.9.2019 Colloquium 4-6pm:
[your project presentation or reading / listening proposal here]

19.9.2019 Colloquium 4-6pm:
[your project presentation or reading / listening proposal here]

20.11.2019 Colloquium 1-3pm:
[your project presentation or reading / listening proposal here]

5.12.2019 Colloquium 4-6pm:
[your project presentation or reading / listening proposal here]

* * *

23.1.2019 Colloquium 4-6pm:
Astrid Ellehøj Maaløe

19./20.2. Workshop ON RHYTHMING:

On Rhythming

21.2.2019 Workshop RADIO ART IN TURMOIL:

Radio Art in Turmoil

6.3.2019 Colloquium 4-6pm:
[your project presentation or reading / listening proposal here]

20.3.2019 Colloquium 4-6pm:
Scharmer, Theory U & Kahn, Energy in the Arts

29.5.2019 Colloquium 4-6pm:
[your project presentation or reading / listening proposal here]

12.6.2019 Colloquium 4-6pm:
Carla J. Maier: Travelling Sound