Belford, Liora
Published in
Open Philosophy
Attuned to sonic, aesthetic, and sensory modes of experience, and directed particularly to explore the implications of sound as it informs political thought and actions, in 2021, I began investigating Jerusalem’s soundscape. Following Jean-Luc Nancy’s argument that our perception is impacted by the subjectivity of listening, I invited a group of Pa...
Schwarzwälder, Julius
Published in
Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie
Theories that treat Artistic Research (AR) as their object have been experiencing a boom since the beginning of the 21st century. Increased interest in AR resulted from a historical situation interconnecting at least three fields. First, the art world, which, starting in the 90s, produced AR as a phenomenon in the first place; second, higher educat...
Benzinger, Elsa
This is an exploratory study evaluating crochet art as a means to express experiences of Computer Science students, with a focus on gender differences. Computer Science is a male-dominated program and stereotypes of its students are prevalent, often being of the type ”geeky, anti-social men, who have programmed since they were five”. Women often do...
Jalhed, Hedvig Rylander, Mattias Åberg, Kristoffer
In his well-known thought experiment regarding artificial intelligence (AI), John Searle sketched out the philosophic idea of “The Chinese room” – a room in which comprehensible rules (a program) allow a person to perfectly correlate one set of unknown linguistic symbols (a question) with another (an answer) of the same unfamiliar kind. In our crea...
Larsson, Andreas Hiroui Jutterström, Johan Lindal, Anna
With the artistic research project Lethe, musicians and researchers Andreas Hiroui Larsson [percussion], Johan Jutterström [saxophone], and Anna Lindal [violin], investigated forgetfulness as a method and guiding principle for an artistic process, by using the ancient Greek mythological river Lethe as their point of departure. The Lethe was conside...
Behrndt, Synne Lotker, Sodja
The publication is a written report/reflection which materialised from the collaborative research project Dramaturgy, Devising and Artistic Research. The project investigated the relationship between dramaturgy, artistic research and devising, positing that creative processes arguably constitute innovative processes of research. The project partici...
Landstedt, Ebba
The demand for ‘green’ resources is growing, and in response to this, industrial expansion in northern Sweden is accelerating, leaving little room for a thorough examination of long-term consequences from ecological and social perspectives. Resource extraction in Sweden is nothing new, and some areas still deal with the consequences of previously h...
Gustavii, Mats
This study explores the potential to enhance the film experience by experimenting with the repositioning of listening points in cinemas. By combining traditional cinema sound systems with innovative audio technology, such as noise-cancelling headphones with ambient sound function and binaural recording techniques, the project aims to create an enri...
de Boise, Sam
Higher music education (HME) institutions, globally, have increasingly been expected to incorporate research into teaching in music performance programs (MPPs). This feature of "musical academization" arguably conflicts with a longstanding focus on the development of practical playing skills as part of a music performance education. Whilst academic...
Campos Fonseca, Susan
Introduction: This study is the result of projects developed by the Historical Music Ar-chive of the University of Costa Rica (AHM-UCR). Objective: Its purpose is to analyze the musical documentation by Emilia Prieto Tugores (1902-1986). Methods: Musicology me-thodologies are applied to examine what will be understood as a sonic and aural epistemic...