#05 ascolta acousmatic listening lesson

Institute for Computer Music and Sound Technology / (ICST) Zurich University of the Arts


Philip Samartzis (ICST Artist in Residency 2019)

Atmospheres & Disturbances

Dur: 28.30

In 2019, Philip received a grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation to conduct research at the High Altitude Research Center on the Jungfraujoch. This is the first time either organization has supported an artist-researcher under their respective programs, demonstrating a growing awareness of art's ability to advocate for rare and endangered ecologies. Philip's high-alpine research has been featured on DW Radio, Swiss Info, and Les Temps news services and exhibited in China and Japan (2019) and Switzerland (2021). It was also featured in an exhibition titled Sampling the Future (2021) at NGV Australia.

This project is supported by Creative Victoria; High Altitude Research Station at Jungfraujoch and Gornergrat; Institute for Computer Music and Sound Technology at the ZhDK; RMIT School of Art; Swiss National Science Foundation
Wie der Klimawandel klingt - SWI swissinfo.ch
Wie der Klimawandel klingt - SWI swissinfo.ch
https://www.zhdk.ch/forschung/icst/kreation-artist-in-residence-1031




Cathy Lane (ICST Artist in Residency 2022)

The River goes on
Dur: 32'
Cathy Lane is an English composer, sound artist, and academic. Her work uses language, field recordings, and archives to explore aspects of our listening relationship with each other and the multiverse. She is currently focusing from a feminist perspective on how sound is connected to the past, our histories, our environment, and our collective and individual memories.

cathylane.co.uk
https://www.zhdk.ch/forschung/icst/kreation-artist-in-residence-1031


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