Author Archives: Owen Green
Panel discussion – (un)natural systems and (de)composition: abstraction, reducibility and audibility
Sound is an experience of inhabitation. It is a sign of organisms and materials in interaction, of the formation, flow and dissolution of systems. This experience is historically, culturally, socially, materially situated: our sonic experience is embroiled with the systems
September 5, 2013 /
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Panel discussion – (un)natural systems and (de)composition: abstraction, reducibility and audibility
Sound is an experience of inhabitation. It is a sign of organisms and materials in interaction, of the formation, flow and dissolution of systems. This experience is historically, culturally, socially, materially situated: our sonic experience is embroiled with the systems
September 5, 2013 /
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