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[Commlist] Call for Contributions: sound:gender:feminism:activism
Tue Apr 30 15:46:37 GMT 2019
Call for contributions
for
SOUND:GENDER:FEMINISM:ACTIVISM – TOKYO
Chinretsukan Gallery, Tokyo University of the Arts (Tokyo, Japan)
4 – 5 October 2019
A collaboration between
Creative Research into Sound Arts Practice (CRiSAP), University of the
Arts London
Graduate School of Global Arts (GA), Tokyo University of the Arts
Deadline for proposals: 17 June 2019
We are pleased to announce a call for contributions to
SOUND::GENDER::FEMINISM::ACTIVISM (SGFA) – Tokyo, a research event
investigating scholarly and artistic research in the context of sound in
all its various creative and theoretical forms, gender and activism.
This open call welcomes responses from all relevant disciplines and in a
variety of formats from short academic presentations to more
experimental contributions. These may include sound works, moving image
work, performances etc.
Our aim is to share research with a view to establishing a network of
researchers and practitioners working in these areas in Japan and
beyond. The final format of the event will be generated around the
contributions received.
SGFA was originally initiated in 2012 by researchers and artists based
at the Creative Research into Sound Arts Practice (CRiSAP) research
centre at the University of Arts London (UAL). CRiSAP’s aim is to extend
the development of the emerging disciplinary field of sound arts and to
encourage the broadening and deepening of the discursive context in
which sound arts is practiced. Sound::Gender::Feminism::Activism is part
of ongoing research into historic and contemporary feminist discourses
in sound and experimental music that we have been conducting with
various collaborators. This research aims to expand and to question the
place and performance of activism within the discourses and practices of
sound arts, sound-based arts and experimental musics that are engaged
with gender, feminist and queer politics and to contribute to a growing
network of researchers and practitioners working in these areas.
Different incarnations of SGFA took place in London in 2012, 2014 and
2016 attracting a diverse range of international presenters and attendees.
SGFA-Tokyo is a collaboration between CRiSAP, University of the Arts
London and the Graduate School of Global Arts (GA) at Tokyo University
of the Arts, initiated by Japanese artist Tomoko Hojo, and seeks to
extend the already existing international network.
Proposals and presentations will be accepted in English and Japanese.
Please send expressions of interest (including your name, affiliation,
contact details), a description of the theme, topic and format of your
presentation (maximum 150 words) and a short biography (maximum 100
words) by midnight 17 June 2019 to (sgfa-tokyo /at/ crisap.org)
<mailto:(sgfa-tokyo /at/ crisap.org)>.
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For more information please see
CRiSAP <https://www.crisap.org/>| Graduate School of Global Arts (GA),
Tokyo University of the Arts <https://www.geidai.ac.jp/english/>| Tomoko
Hojo
<https://urlproxy.sunet.se/canit/urlproxy.php?_q=aHR0cDovL3RvbW9rb2hvam8ubmV0&_s=bmljby5jYXJwZW50aWVyQGltLnV1LnNl&_c=7a8a296b&_r=dXUtc2U%3D>|
SGFA2012
<https://www.crisap.org/research/projects/sound-gender-feminism-activism-2012/>|
SGFA2014
<https://www.crisap.org/research/projects/sound-gender-feminism-activism-2014/>|
SGFA2016
<https://www.crisap.org/research/projects/soundgenderfeminismactivism-2016-white-noise/>|
SGFA Zine
<https://www.crisap.org/research/projects/sound-gender-feminism-activism-sgfa-publication/>|
Feminisms and the Sonic
<https://www.crisap.org/research/projects/her-noise-feminisms-and-the-sonic/>|
Her Noise Archive <https://hernoise.org/>
http://ga.geidai.ac.jp/2019/04/29/sgfa_tokyo/ ; (in Japanese)
http://ga.geidai.ac.jp/en/2019/04/29/sgfa_tokyo/ ; (in English)
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