Pleased to share my first piece of writing with the wider community - as part of - un Magazine 19.1: Resonant imaginaries and sound clashes: contemporary – political – disruptive – polyrhythmic (ed. Lucreccia Quintanilla). ‘Beyond the Boundary’ was an opportunity to expand on the theme of trespass in terms of settler-colonial priorities as artists making work representing Place after completing my PhD work ‘Recognition of the Moment: Resonant methods for audiovisual artists representing Places’.
un Magazine 19.1: Resonant imaginaries and sound clashes: contemporary – political – disruptive – polyrhythmic ed. Lucreccia Quintanilla.
Featuring contributions on experimental walking radio work, polyrhythms and singeli music, decolonising legacy sound art, Taiwanese noise scenes, ecological-focused sound workshops, and more from:
Samuel Beilby, Ross Bolleter & Eduardo Cossio, Daisy & Nicholas Currie, Suneel Jethani, Nadeem Tiafau Eshraghi & Ripley Kavara, Anabelle Lacroix, Wen Pei Low, Justine Makdessi, mgmgmgmg, Victoria Pham, Geoff Robinson, Hayden Ryan, Edwina Stevens, Shareeka Helaluddin & Aasma Tulika, and Hannah Wickramasuriya.