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Technologies of Communal Listening: Resonance at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago

Published: July 8, 2024 13:00

In both sound studies and the sonic arts, the concept of “resonance” has increasingly played a central role in attuning listeners to the politics of sound. The term itself is borrowed from acoustics, where resonance simply refers to the transfer of energy…

Music Video as Process: “Revitalize” by T-Rhyme

Published: June 10, 2024 13:03

What is a music video, anyway? Historically dismissed by film theorists as cinematically flawed or by the public as mere promotional snippets, music videos didn’t used to get the credit they deserve as a serious artistic medium. In the 1990s, Carol…

Rhetoric After Sound: Stories of Encountering “The Hum” Phenomenon

Published: March 11, 2024 13:00

.. “So I have heard The Hum… The rest of what I’m about to tell you is beyond reasoning, and understanding.” Here, in a Reddit post, Michael A. Sweeney prefaces their story of their first encounter with “the hum,” an unexplained phenomenon heard by only a…

Echoes of the Latent Present: Listening to Lags, Delays, and Other Temporal Disjunctions

Published: February 26, 2024 14:00

Listen: Billy Pilgrim has come unstuck in time. –Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse Five On an almost visceral level, we may likewise remark that states of “latency” involve downward movement, as in the case of something falling by the wayside and lying…

Listening Together/Apart: Intimacy and Affective World-Building in Pandemic Digital Archival Sound Projects

Published: January 22, 2024 14:00

When the COVID-19 global pandemic began, news reports and studies throughout the world began citing a lot of sound-based statistics: drastic reductions in noise pollution in urban centres, AI recordings of cellphone coughs, shifting soundscapes at home…

The Top Ten Sounding Out! Posts of 2023!

Published: January 8, 2024 13:52

Usually when we celebrate our year in review, we get a little bit loud. . .okay, well, maybe we get REAL loud! We’re not usually ones to shy away from joyous bombast, especially when celebrating the hard work of our writers and editors, and the deep…