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Why not our voices? New listenings and new worlds in the sonic imaginary

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Why not our voices? New listenings and new worlds in the sonic imaginary

Key Note Talk

by Cathy Lane

At Sound Art Matters conference, AARHUS University, Denmark

1-4June2016

www.conferences.au.dk/soundart2016

We live in sound, it is all around us. We are implicated in the social relationships and ideologies that we hear reflected back to us. Sound art offers the chance to critique the world that we hear and to produce new and different possibilities. Are sound artists taking up the challenge of offering new ways of knowing or changing the world and does this need new ways of listening and understanding? Can sound art or listening act as tools for radical change by ‘de-conditioning’ our listening and help us cross linguistic, cultural, geographic, ethnic, gendered, specied and sexual prejudicial borders? This presentation will consider how a new listenings might lead to a richer more inclusive sound art that can embrace and celebrate difference.

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