Sonic Touch: Charting connections in contemporary sound-led performance practice
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- Titre (article, livre complet, chapitre de livre, publication réseaux sociaux, pageWeb, SiteWeb complet, etc.)
- Sonic Touch: Charting connections in contemporary sound-led performance practice
- Auteur de la référence bibliograpique
- Miles O’Neil
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Holly Austin
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Cayn Borthwick
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Alisdair Macindoe
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Tamara Saulwick
- Glen Walton
- Date de publication (AAAA ou AAAA-MM-JJ)
- 2022-02-17
- Numéro (revues scientifiques)
- 2
- Volume (revues scientifiques)
- 27
- Maison d'édition / Nom de la revue scientifique / Nom du site Web / Nom de l'institution universitaire (thèses) / Institution d'un rapport, etc.
- Performance Research
- Intervalles des pages (articles)
- 64-71
- URL (adresse Web)
- https://doi.org/10.1080/13528165.2022.2124708
- Is Referenced By
- XJ66KKP8
- Abstract
- This article is an edited round-table discussion between a collective of Australian artists and academics working with sonic touch and gestural technologies across contemporary performance, public art, and care contexts. This discussion was conducted in August 2021 via Zoom and sought to articulate what a foregrounding of touch and gesture might offer scholarship engaging with the role of sound in performance. This specific collective was assembled because these artists represent a broad cross section of the ways touch and gestural technologies are currently functioning in contemporary sound-led performance practice, sharing as they do a positioning of practices at the nexus of sound, theatre, dance, public art, and music.
- doi
- 10.1080/13528165.2022.2124708
- issn
- 1352-8165
- short title
- Sonic Touch
- Source
- Taylor and Francis
- Date Submitted
- 2025-04-23T13:28:04Z
- Media
Sonic Touche article
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