Soundings
This is a blog series focusing on sound and ethnography, curated by Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier.
Soundings feeds off of the energy gained from the Sound Studies: Art, Experience, Politics conference (see below) and the prospect of a sonic ethnography. This blog aims to identify and analyse the sounds often ignored, silenced or policed: protests, urban soundscapes, and domesticity, for example. And to consider the ways in which anthropologist and artists might take seriously sounds in their research, practice and teaching. And what better place than the CIE for a blog like this!
Auditory Ethics
by Ely RosenblumPart 1. The Responsible Sonic ActField recording is [...]
Anthropologies Imaginaries
Coming soon
Sound Dish
What we hear, through our tongue Anna Harris, Thomas Fuller, [...]
Field Recordings
by Ely Rosenblum Getting Start with Field Recording – Workshops [...]
Listenings
Following up from this month’s reading list, Soundings presents Listenings! [...]
Soundings: New Series
This Soundings blog will feature events and projects that might inspire sonic [...]
An interview with Christof Migone
by Ely RosenblumIn October 2015, I met with sound artist [...]
All about sound & ethnography
Here at the Centre for Imaginative Ethnography we have decided [...]
If One Night: An ethnographic soundscape and commentaries
Listen to If One Night here‘If One Night’ Artist’s Statement‘If [...]