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AuralPluralities

AuralPluralities is a research network led by academics and creative practitioners dedicated to addressing, and extending upon, the ‘auraldiverse turn’ in the Arts and Humanities research. We welcome all CHASE Studentship holders, across disciplines.

Throughout 2024 we will run a series of events at each of the partner locations: Goldsmiths, University of Kent and University of Sussex.

Our inaugural session, on Friday 22 March presents a number of talks and a workshop centred around Ecological Listening, asking what is the role of ecological sound art in cultural transformation and socioecological justice?

Sessions run from noon until 5:15pm on 22 March 2024 at the digital humanities Lab, University of Sussex. Light refreshments included.

Tickets: Free. Booking is essential.

Further information: Session guide.

Questions: auralpluralities@protonmail.com


Guests:

Alice Eldridge | Introduction by the event curator and chair

Jono Gilmurray | Ecological Sound Art in Theory and Practice

Ben Kelly/ About Face | The Nature-Culture--Climate Continuum and Ecosocial Justice

Bethan Prosser | The Ecomusicology Project

Ann Light | Creative Evaluation Methods for Artistic Practice and Cultural Transformation 

(with lessons learned from CreaTures)

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Peer Review: an introduction

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Broadly Conceived: Intro to the RCOG & RCM Heritage