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SUMMARY:Sound and Space: A Multidisciplinary Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Athanasius Kircher\, Phonurgia nova\, 1673.\nFocusing on the variety of interactions of sound and space — how sound inhabits space\, shapes space\, and how it creates space — we will discuss this broad topic with a multidisciplinary group of scholars. Iva Grlić Radman (Basel) is an architect interested in contemporary spaces and sound\, Eduardo Carrero Santamaria (Barcelona) is an art historian focused on medieval sacred architecture and sound\, Ilaria Grippaudo (Palermo) is an early modern historical musicologist investigating the interaction of politics\, sound\, and space\, Zorana Đorđević (Barcelona) is an architect and archaeoacoustics scholar specialised in long-distance sonic communication\, and Salomé Voegelin (London) is a philosopher of sound and a sound artist focusing on sonic communication. \nFollowing the 10-minute presentations\, the floor will be open for questions and an open discussion. \nRegistration is necessary: click here to access the form.
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