The SpokenWeb SSHRC Partnership is pleased to invite you to attend our final annual Sound Institute to be held in-person in Kelowna, British Columbia, on May 14-17, 2025. Join us for a curated program of plenary discussions, workshops, performances, and exhibitions.
Institutes | data, exhibitions, Instituite, Pedagogy, performances, research creation, Sound, SpokenWeb, UBCO, University of British Colombia Okanagan, visualization
The SpokenWeb Research Network is pleased to invite you to attend our next in-person gathering to be held in Calgary, June 5-7, 2024. Join us for “Sounding the Futures: Listening Across Time and Space,” a Symposium and Sound Institute that brings together academics, archivists, librarians, artists, and members of diverse communities interested in literature and sound to exchange ideas, methods, art, and knowledge about modes of engaging with the sonic dimensions of literary practice. This year we will be “sounding out the futures,” with panels, workshops, and guest speakers asking how we engage with questions of futurity across—tethered to, or in resistance of—times and spaces.
Conferences, Symposia | Calgary, Call for Papers, Futurity, Listening, literature, Sound, Space, SpokenWeb, SpokenWeb Symposium 2024, Time, University of Calgary
The SpokenWeb Research Network (www.spokenweb.ca) is hosting the 2023 SpokenWeb Research Symposium at the University of Alberta, in Edmonton, Canada from May 1-3, 2023. We invite those from inside and outside the Network who engage with sound in their research and/or creative practice to submit paper or panel proposals that respond to the conference theme: Reverb: Echo-Locations of Sound and Space.
Conferences, Symposia | Call for Papers, Edmonton, literature, Reverb, Sound, Space, SpokenWeb, SpokenWeb Symposium 2023, University of Alberta
Ask Brian McFee is a new regular column in which letters sent by members across the SpokenWeb network concerning the digital analysis of sound are answered by our resident computational audio expert, Brian McFee (NYU). Do you have a question about how we can use computers to analyze sound? Send them to the SWB editorial […]
SPOKENWEBLOG | advice, AI, applause, artificial intelligence, ask brian mcfee, brian mcfee, data, data science, information retrieval, music, music technology, New York University, NYU, Sound, volume
Figure 1. Open Refine GUI. Explaining the Case and Software Tool In 2019, SpokenWeb SFU Project Manager Cole Mash (SFU) and SpokenWeb Systems Task Force member Tomasz Neugebauer (Concordia) began work on editing SWALLOW entries. SWALLOW is an open-source metadata ingestion system developed by the SpokenWeb team to describe and manage the project’s object of […]
Article, Collaborations, DH Design and Tech, SPOKENWEBLOG | audio, batch editing, ben joseph, Cole Mash, data, design, DH, digital humanities, Metadata, openrefine, Sound, SpokenWeb, Swallow, Tech, Tomasz Neugebauer
The SpokenWeb Research Network (www.spokenweb.ca) will host an in-person and virtual graduate student symposium (academic conference) to be held at Concordia University in Montreal, 16-17 May 2022, on the theme of “The Sound of Literature in Time.”
Conferences, Symposia | Call for Papers, Concordia University, literature, Montreal, Sound, SpokenWeb, SpokenWeb Symposium 2022, Time