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[Commlist] New issue of Journal of Sonic Studies published
Mon Jun 07 19:06:47 GMT 2021
*/Journal of Sonic Studies /**21 - Sound at Home 1: Territory,
Materiality and the Extension of Home*
The editorial team of /The Journal of Sonic Studies /(JSS) is happy and
proud to announce that JSS21 is online now. Please click here
<https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/558606/558686>for the Table of
Contents and the links to all articles. JSS21 is edited by Mette
Simonsen Abildgaard, Marie Koldkjær Højlund and Sandra Lori Petersen,
and the papers and exhibitions in this issue question whether the
territory of the home is demarcated by its walls and floors or made up
of zones of sounds that might be designed. They question what happens
when the workplace is acoustically present in a kitchen as well as how
intimacy is distributed throughout the home, for example when private
conversations take place on a landline situated in the living room. As
we learn from the papers published here, sonic territoriality of the
home implies exploring and negotiating what makes up a home as well as
the possibility of stretching and rearranging the established order of
the home. When headphones are used to accompany the listener through the
city, they might be considered a component of a sonic shield of
familiarity, with COVID-19 making the notion of the home as a shield
especially poignant. When sound becomes transportable through electronic
devices, its materiality comes to the fore – the handheld device makes
it (almost) tangible; when one’s work is building musical instruments,
working from home implies impactful changes in the sounds at home. And
when the online meeting platforms that COVID-19 has made us integrate
into our working lives filter and configure sound in a certain way,
sounds that we might not have noticed before suddenly become remarkable.
Table of Contents:
ANTIVIRUS !Make some domestic noise! Track I on ∏ Node - Sarah Brown and
Valentina Vuksic
Editorial - Sound at Home 1: Territory, Materiality and the Extension of
Home - Mette Simonsen Abildgaard, Marie Koldkjær Højlund and Sandra Lori
Petersen
At Home in Montreal’s Quartier des Spectacles Festival Neighborhood
- Edda Bild, Daniel Steele, Catherine Guastavino
Sounds of Another Home: Telepresence, COVID-19 and a Bioscience
Laboratory in Transition - Rebecca Carlson
Acoustic Territories of the Body: Headphone Listening, Embodied Space,
and the Phenomenology of Sonic Homeliness - Jacob Kingsbury Downs
Soundwalking Homes in Design Ethnography - Stine Schmieg Johansen and
Peter Axel Nielsen
Fading Quietly - Nanna Hauge Kristensen
Sound, Space, and the Home(less) - Kevin Toksöz Fairbairn
Echoes of Subjectivity: A Literary Acoustemology of the Home - Katharina
Schmidt
Telephonic Territories. The Landline Phone As a “Place-Dependent” Sound
Technology - Mette Simonsen Abildgaard
ANTIVIRUS !Make some domestic noise! Track II on ∏ Node - Sarah Brown
and Valentina Vuksic
Vincent Meelberg
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Founding editor of the Journal of Sonic Studies -
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