This thesis uses sounding objects to explore interactions and affinities between the audible and the material. Throughout, the emphasis is on first hand, practical engagement with resonating bodies. Antiquated acoustic instruments are re-examined, generating personal conjectures and creative explorations. The author submits herself to “therapy” with the sound of the glass harmonica, inspired by controversial physician Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815). Helmholtz resonators (circa 1863) are re-made and given new hearings. The proposition that sound can provoke predictable responses from both inanimate and sentient bodies is considered through these encounters. Particular attention is given to interferences, “spillings and minglings” (Connor, 20...
Spaces of the Ear examines the concomitant emergence of new forms of acoustical embodiment across th...
OpeningThursday, 13 June 2013, 20:30 Works byAlessandro Bosetti Alpine Flipbooks Words travel and c...
A Sound not Wholly for the Ear explores de-centred listening. The thesis presents an analysis of 20t...
This thesis uses sounding objects to explore interactions and affinities between the audible and the...
“Resonant Texts” draws from literary criticism, history, biography, media theory, and the history of...
This project has involved investigating how the history and practice of music which incorporates the...
The Voice and the Lens is a study of the interconnecting technologies that constitute contemporary a...
Halfway into my college career, I was asked if my attention and hearing impairments had ever benefit...
How might we explore material agency in sound arts practice to promote more ecological ways of know...
PhD ThesisThis thesis investigates the role of objects in creative practice as alluring and evocativ...
This practice based research expands the sound art discourse by analysing what I have termed ‘inner ...
This installation is in response to a passage in Juhani Pallasmaa’s book The Eyes of the Skin. Palla...
Sound propagates through space as a series of vibrations which are mediated, perceived and interpret...
This thesis takes as its central question what it is to “hear” the soundscapes in the British modern...
In response to a contemporary (Western) cultural disposition that is variously described as ocularce...
Spaces of the Ear examines the concomitant emergence of new forms of acoustical embodiment across th...
OpeningThursday, 13 June 2013, 20:30 Works byAlessandro Bosetti Alpine Flipbooks Words travel and c...
A Sound not Wholly for the Ear explores de-centred listening. The thesis presents an analysis of 20t...
This thesis uses sounding objects to explore interactions and affinities between the audible and the...
“Resonant Texts” draws from literary criticism, history, biography, media theory, and the history of...
This project has involved investigating how the history and practice of music which incorporates the...
The Voice and the Lens is a study of the interconnecting technologies that constitute contemporary a...
Halfway into my college career, I was asked if my attention and hearing impairments had ever benefit...
How might we explore material agency in sound arts practice to promote more ecological ways of know...
PhD ThesisThis thesis investigates the role of objects in creative practice as alluring and evocativ...
This practice based research expands the sound art discourse by analysing what I have termed ‘inner ...
This installation is in response to a passage in Juhani Pallasmaa’s book The Eyes of the Skin. Palla...
Sound propagates through space as a series of vibrations which are mediated, perceived and interpret...
This thesis takes as its central question what it is to “hear” the soundscapes in the British modern...
In response to a contemporary (Western) cultural disposition that is variously described as ocularce...
Spaces of the Ear examines the concomitant emergence of new forms of acoustical embodiment across th...
OpeningThursday, 13 June 2013, 20:30 Works byAlessandro Bosetti Alpine Flipbooks Words travel and c...
A Sound not Wholly for the Ear explores de-centred listening. The thesis presents an analysis of 20t...