An online exhibition for offline participation - 14 relational sound art works that offer a means to explore & interrogate our cities of sound. CRiSAP | UAL
Fab online sound exhibition - loads of works to explore here!

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An online exhibition for offline participation - 14 relational sound art works that offer a means to explore & interrogate our cities of sound. CRiSAP | UAL
Fab online sound exhibition - loads of works to explore here!
The first Audio Testimonies Symposium, organised in collaboration between Bournemouth University and CRiSAP.
Chuffed to be giving a presentation at this symposium...
This symposium considers the place of Audio Testimony in artistic practice, and will explore the ways in which artists use sound to enable new forms of testimony, and create new artistic configurations, which engage public consciousness. It aims to open a discussion on this topic and form the start of a network which will continue exploration of these themes. It will do so through a two days of presentations focusing on particular works and via a social activity of collectively making audio testimony.
Inviting responses to the Call for Participation for Audio Testimonies Symposium, organised in collaboration between Bournemouth University and CRiSAP
This symposium considers the place of Audio Testimony in artistic practice, and will explore the ways in which artists use sound to enable new forms of testimony, and create new artistic configurations, which engage public consciousness. It aims to open a discussion on this topic and form the start of a network which will continue exploration of these themes. It will do so through a day of presentations focusing on particular works and via a social activity of collectively making audio testimony.
Deadline: 17 April 2020. Symposium: 2-3 July 2020
Call for contributions – SOUND::GENDER::FEMINISM::ACTIVISM – Tokyo 4 & 5 Oct 2019 (deadline for proposals: 17 June) SGFA-Tokyo is collaboration between CRiSAP and東京藝術大学 Tokyo Geidai / Tokyo University of the Arts : Geidai x Global CRiSAP is delighted to announce a call for contributions for SGFA – Tokyo. This open call welcomes responses from all relevant disciplines and formats from short academic presentations to more experimental contributions. These may include sound works, moving image work, performances etc. For more details see – https://www.crisap.org/2019/04/26/cfc-sgfa-tokyo-2019/ Image: ‘Women speak out’ by Franziska Barczyk |www.fitza.me © Barczyk 2018. Courtesy of the artist. _____________ UAL: University of the Arts London | UAL Research| London College of Communication
Cathy Lane curates three concerts at LCC. Each will feature performances and works from emergent and established sound artists from the UK and Europe (all women).
I have an 8-channel sound work in this series! All welcome.
Through these events you will be invited to sonically engage with aspects of the voice and language, places near and far and recent and current events through the different styles, ears and perspectives of each of the artists. The performances will take place in the main gallery space at LCC which will feature an eight channel system surrounding the audience to reconfigure the gallery as an immersive listening space.
Artists include Ain Bailey, Caroline Bergvall, Kate Carr, Viv Corringham, Poulomi Desai, Caroline Devine, Lisa Hall and Hannah Kemp-Welch, Cathy Lane, Lina Lapelyte, Brona Martin, Else M’bala and Karen Power.
Listening Across Disciplines (LxD) is a network project that brings together artists, musicians, scientists, technologists and social scientists as well as scholars and practitioners from the humanities, to work across disciplinary boundaries on the recently emerging focus on sound and listening.
The aim of this network is to initiate an exchange that draws together auditory research initiatives and methods from across the disciplines to advance their status and use, and to generate a space where culture and science can collide to generate new knowledge and create innovative modes of knowledge production that bring value within and between the disciplines, and ultimately to a general public.
With Ultra-red Date: May 30th, 2018 Time: 19:00 – 21.00 Venue: IKLECTIK
Great series - next one coming up soon.
Members of the international sound art collective Ultra-red will facilitate a listening session for community members, activists, artists, students, and the general public. The session will feature a series of short soundscape/electroacoustic compositions based on street life and activism in London and Los Angeles.
To celebrate the publication of Peter Cusack’s Berlin Sonic Places: A Brief Guide, CRiSAP invites you to a symposium exploring artistic and planning interventions into city soundscapes.
Looking forward to the next CRiSAP event!