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recent activities
Black-Market Truths: Performative Wisdom in Passion, Grief and Madness.
(2024)
Elisabeth Laasonen Belgrano, Will Daddario, Liv Kristin Holmberg, Ami Skanberg, Elisabeth Schäfer, ANNA VIOLA HALLBERG
Performance philosophy is still something of a ‘wild frontier’ where fundamental questions can be re-posed concerning the nature of wisdom and love, life and truth. For if love and wisdom are not co-extensive with verbal communication, then philosophy may be legitimately pursued by performative means. In this session the participants aim is to enact and unfold a set of trajectories rather than describe or 'define' their work in words alone. Passion and grief are disruptive currencies. Passion and grief not only seem un-necessary for biological life, they frequently threaten it. Yet a life lived without them would seem impoverished. Whether one views these turbulent affects as parasites, invaders, or as the engines of higher culture, they inhabit philosophy as an ineradicable black-market haunts all states and empires. We aim to consider this under-zone on its own terms, weaving theory with demonstrations of transferable techniques for cross-disciplinary research.
WE LEFT EDEN - Marius Igland Group
(2024)
Marius Igland
We left Eden
Performed by
Marius Igland Group
Musicians:
Sebastian Grüchot Violin
Trygve Rypestøl Sax
Bjørn Rønnekleiv Clarinets
Marius Igland Guitar
Espen Grundetjern Bass
Trygve Tambs-Lyche Drums
Production
Camera Andi Gyberg
Lights design Andi Gyberg
Sound Engineer Espen Grundetjern
Consultant Espen Grundetjern
Producer Marius Igland
Editor Marius Igland
Mix/master Marius Igland
Music
All compositions and arrangements by Marius Igland
Timestamps:
0:14 - Prologue
3:18 - I - A different Animal
11:55 - II - Exploring
19:15 - III - Ambience
27:55 - IV - Water
32:59 - V - Anthropocen
41:07 - VI - Chronophobia
48:31 - VII - Forward we go
53:12 - VII - Returning
This production was shot live in Kristiansand, Norway
12th of May, 2024
recent publications
JSS TOCs
(2024)
Journal of Sonic Studies
Table of contents JSS issues
Sonic Citizenship: About the Messy and Fragile Negotiations With and Through Sound
(2024)
Marie Koldkjær Højlund, Anette Vandsø and Morten Breinbjerg
In this article we propose the concept of "sonic citizenship" as a framework for the multitude of ways in which we, in the rhythms of our everyday lives, form the aural background of each other, and how citizenship is practiced, negotiated, and maintained through everyday sonic activities. With examples of messy, fragile, and difficult interactions with sound from the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, we argue that the effort of tuning the soundscapes of the world needs to be complemented by an attuning approach that focuses on the negotiations we are constantly involved with in our everyday lives. The soundscape approach in the tradition of R. Murray Schafer implies that the soundscape is there as a landscape that we can uncover and tune. Conversely, the attuning approach of sonic citizenship understands soundscapes as relationships and dynamic configurations to which we must continuously attune, and which are themselves reconfigured via breaks in habitual attunements.
Sound Intuition
(2024)
Henrik Frisk
This paper introduces the method of intuition as it is presented by French philosopher Henri Bergson in the book An Introduction to Metaphysics (Bergson 1912). Its usefulness as a tool to observe relevant information in artistic practice in sound is further discussed in relation to a series of works by the author. Exploring this complex field the author makes a preliminary conclusion that sound is not a thing, and it is not limited to what we listen to. It is a system of interrelated threads, the meaning of which is much larger than the actual sound itself.