From: Ashon Crawley <ashon....@gmail.com>Date: November 8, 2010 11:13:37 AM ESTSubject: Fwd: New Scholars Forum: FEEL THE NOISE: Sound, Music & TechnologyReply-To: sound-...@googlegroups.com
A forum that may be of interest!---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Fiona Barnett <fiona....@duke.edu>
Date: Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 10:51 AM
Subject: New Scholars Forum: FEEL THE NOISE: Sound, Music & Technology
To: hastac-sc...@duke.edu, hastac-sc...@duke.edu
We are thrilled to announce our latest HASTAC Scholars forum!
Feel the Noise: Sound, Music & Technology
This forum brings together the humanities, science, technology and YOU to think about noise, sound, listening and hearing.Come join us to discuss questions such as:
- What does it mean to study sound in the humanities, the arts, the social sciences?
- How can we discuss the relationship between sound, bodies, and technology?
- Have you used sound or music in order to teach or learn? In a classroom or not?
- What are you listening to now? How do you hear the world or your community?
- What videos, playlists, experiments, art projects, noises, research projects or other concepts about 'sound' 'noise' or 'hearing' get you excited?
Like all composition techniques, acts of audio creation carry with them ideological arguments about authorship and ownership, originality and mimesis. Like two sides of the same mixtape, the technical issues of sound production and the theoretical implications of how sound impacts culture are part of the same conversation.
So, if you've ever been curious about music, audio technologies, sonic composition, and DJ culture, or are invested in how sound expands and complicates our conception of important ideas such as memory, race, and gender -- then this is the forum for you!
Please join our conversation at the HASTAC Forum on Sound, Music, and Technology.
Hosted by:Will Burdette (University of Texas - Austin)Sean McCarthy (University of Texas - Austin)Steph Ceraso (University of Pittsburgh)Ashon Crawley (Duke University)William Coogan (Indiana University)
Invited Guests:Cheryl E. Ball (Illinois State University)Michael J Salvo (Purdue)John Logie (University of Minnesota)Tara Rodgers (University of Maryland, College Park)Jentery Sayers (University of Washington)John Gibson (Indiana University)Dave Haeselin (Carnegie Mellon)
As always, *everyone* is invited to join the discussion - you only need to register at www.hastac.org - contact me with any questions!all the best,FionaFiona BarnettDirector, HASTAC ScholarsPh.D. candidateLiterature Program and Women's StudiesDuke University
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