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  • PEER audio paper11.12.2023

    To whom it may speak

    This audio paper narrates through the experiences and ambiences of Russian aggression to which Ukrainians relate a long history of Russia’s imperial statehood.
    Af Olya Zikrata
  • PEER article11.12.2023

    Democratic noise

    Democratic conversation and collectively improvised music have such pronounced similarities that improvisations can be discussed in terms of their democratic potentiality.
    Af Noa Grønhøj & Jakob Kjær Bødker
  • PEER audio paper11.12.2023

    The limitations of sonic offer

    The sound of the slogans at the demonstrations touches the body, it is impossible to hide from. The vulnerability revealed through this touch creates immediate affective responses pointing at the limitations of sonic support and solidarization.
    Af Vita Zelenska
  • PEER audio paper11.12.2023

    Cochlear implantation surgery

    Operating rooms are typically noise filled environments, where polyrhythms and polyphonics of human and non-human sounds collide. In this paper the operating room soundscape is used for relational ethnographic exploration, framed in critical affect theory, and brings together insights from medical sociology and sound studies. 
    Af Andile Lindokuhle Sibiya, Kevin Gordon & Matthias Kispert 
  • PEER audio paper11.12.2023

    Fear of weakness

    In the audio-paper »Fear of Weakness: Songs to Agitate the Man«, artist Morten Poulsen builds on his project »Boys Will Be…« (2022), in which he met with young cis-men to have conversations about vulnerability, intimacy and masculine norms
    Af Morten Poulsen
  • PEER audio paper11.12.2023

    The second sound of integrity

    Following Ruiz and Vourloumis, this audio paper performance sounds a formless formation, exploring integrity and wholeness among Black and Indigenous collectives that organize via radical forms of togetherness outside state-sponsored institution
    Af Emery Petchauer & Ruth Nicole Brown
  • PEER audio paper11.12.2023

    Karaoke collage

    I went on an artist residency in Tokyo in 2018/19 for three months and ended up spending most of my time in karaoke boxes. I don’t remember what my actual project was but in the birthplace of karaoke, amateur singing of pop songs was all I could think of.
    Af Ragnhild May & Kristoffer Raasted
  • PEER audio paper11.12.2023

    The heartbeat of the drum

    For over 4000 years, the Inuit in Kalaallit Nunaat, as Greenland is called in Greenlandic, have been living in an intimate relationship with nature in the Arctic. Their knowledge of how to survive under such harsh conditions has been preserved and passed on via sound through the millennia.
    Af Ania Mauruschat
  • PEER article11.12.2023

    The lyric ear

    The article analyses the genre of listening scores – texts written in a natural language that provide the readers with instructions to listen in a certain way or to a certain kind of sounds.
    Af Vadim Keylin