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What can sound make manifest?

Sound—and its haptic presence as vibration—carries a unique affective tenor in a world centered on vision. Through the enunciations of speech, melodies of music, harmonies of song, or dissonances of noise, sound is heard, felt, produced, and remembered in irreducible ways. What possibilities are latent in sound as media? What is translated when “sound” becomes “audio”? How does sonic performance enact collectivity, memory, ancestry, or spatial practice? Across diverse engagements with oration, field recording, song, and composition, artists engage sound as a medium for experimentation and action.

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    Viriditas (In the Future Perfect)

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    Logics of Sense 1: Investigations

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    Logics of Sense 2: Implications

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    Lukumi

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    Ke’tapekiaq Ma’qimikew: The Land Sings

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    Migrant Choir

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    Volume: Hear Here

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    Seeing Sound: Sound Art, Performance & Music 1978–2011

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    awashawave

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    Soundtracks: Re-Play

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    The Wages Due Song

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    Protocols, Policies, and Proposals Performed

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    Spring Bloom in the Marginal Ice Zone: From the Barents Sea to Lake Ontario

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    …yeah but can we listen tho?

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    Sound by Artists

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    The Work of Wind: Land
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    Volumes

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    Attention

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    Broadcast

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    Polyvocal

  • Glossary

    Sounding

  • Inquiry

    Can you hear me?

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    Choir

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    Lamentation

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    Transmission

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