Knowing Sounds is an experimental podcast exploring the possibilities and outcomes of using the podcast medium as a creative practice underpinned by conceptual thought to produce and disseminate academic research. The podcast, which more specifically can be defined as an audio essay, is split into three sections. The first is an experimental collage of music, dialogue and sound effects from a selection of films interwoven with excerpts from audience members who attended The Cinematologists live screenings. It is designed to open up questions as to the potential for a sonic landscape to tap into the ‘cinematic imagination’ without the use of images. We thus play with aural engagement creating a space for the listener to actively negotiate th...
This paper discusses a university-wide pilot designed to encourage academics to creatively explore l...
You realise a world in which the principle mode of communication is oral is a very different kind of...
During the past two decades, philosophy and humanities alike have seen an evolution in how to concei...
Knowing Sounds is an experimental podcast exploring the possibilities and outcomes of using the podc...
Knowing Sounds is an experimental podcast exploring the possibilities and outcomes of using the podc...
Podcasting: New Aural Cultures and Digital Media is the first comprehensive interdisciplinary collec...
This practice-led thesis explores the creative techniques and philosophies used ...
Podcasts have been described as “a cinema for the ears” and this application of a visual rhetoric to...
We have, perhaps, reached a point where there is a common recognition that is podcasting is a medium...
In this introductory chapter, the editors set out the technological, industrial and cultural context...
Podcasts are entering their second decade. However, this article does not present a chronological na...
creatively explore learner-centred applications for digital audio. Participation in the pilot was di...
Born out of interviews with the producers of some of the most popular and culturally significant pod...
The Cinematologists Podcast - created in March 2015 - is an on-going critical analysis of the concep...
Grounded in interviews with the producers of some of the most popular and culturally significant pod...
This paper discusses a university-wide pilot designed to encourage academics to creatively explore l...
You realise a world in which the principle mode of communication is oral is a very different kind of...
During the past two decades, philosophy and humanities alike have seen an evolution in how to concei...
Knowing Sounds is an experimental podcast exploring the possibilities and outcomes of using the podc...
Knowing Sounds is an experimental podcast exploring the possibilities and outcomes of using the podc...
Podcasting: New Aural Cultures and Digital Media is the first comprehensive interdisciplinary collec...
This practice-led thesis explores the creative techniques and philosophies used ...
Podcasts have been described as “a cinema for the ears” and this application of a visual rhetoric to...
We have, perhaps, reached a point where there is a common recognition that is podcasting is a medium...
In this introductory chapter, the editors set out the technological, industrial and cultural context...
Podcasts are entering their second decade. However, this article does not present a chronological na...
creatively explore learner-centred applications for digital audio. Participation in the pilot was di...
Born out of interviews with the producers of some of the most popular and culturally significant pod...
The Cinematologists Podcast - created in March 2015 - is an on-going critical analysis of the concep...
Grounded in interviews with the producers of some of the most popular and culturally significant pod...
This paper discusses a university-wide pilot designed to encourage academics to creatively explore l...
You realise a world in which the principle mode of communication is oral is a very different kind of...
During the past two decades, philosophy and humanities alike have seen an evolution in how to concei...