As part of Jason Camlot’s SSHRC IG “Literary Listening” project, Dr. Marit MacArthur will join us from UC Davis, California, to offer a guided listening practice, focusing on the potential of the digital pitch tracking and alignment tools DRIFT and Gentle (available via the SpokenWeb Digital Toolkits page). Participants are asked to upload one digital […]
Listening Practice, Presentations, Workshops | Audile Technique, Digital Tools, Drift, Gentle, Listening Practice, Literary Listening, marit MacArthur
SpokenWeb, Literary Listening, and the Media History Research Centre are pleased to present a talk by Jennifer Stoever. Quiet as it’s been kept by music media and academia, from its start Hip Hop was never solely or even predominantly a masculine art. For so many of hip hop’s originators in 1970s New York City, it was the […]
Black Studies, DJ Art, Hip Hop Studies, Jennifer Lynn Stoever, Lecture, Literary Listening, Media History Research Centre, sound studies, SpokenWeb, Talk, Vinyl Records
As part of Jason Camlot’s Literary Listening project, Dr. Jennifer Lynn Stoever, Editor-in-Chief of Sounding Out and author of The Sonic Color Line: Race and the Cultural Politics of Listening, will lead a listening practice in the AMPLab at Concordia University on Friday, January 23rd from 3 pm-4:15 pm. Exactly how we’ll listen and what we’ll listen to […]
Listening Practice | AmpLab, Jennifer Stoever, Listening Practice, Literary Listening
Sponsored by SpokenWeb and Literary Listening, this workshop will explore ideas and methods of sounding and listening from the perspective of our guide, the internationally renowned composer, performance artist and sound poet, Jaap Blonk. The listening practice will be held in the AMPLab for Literary Sound Studies on the sixth floor of the Library Building […]
Listening Practice | Jaap Blonk, Listening Practice, Literary Listening, Sound Poetry