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Welcome to RE:SOUND, the 8th International Conference on the Histories of Media Arts 2019 - Aalborg, Denmark. RE:SOUND is part of the Media Arts Histories conference series, bringing together leading researchers, artists, and scientists on a series of interdisciplinary topics for over 14 years.

The RE:SOUND conference will take a specific interest on the theories, practices, histories, etc., of art and technology which are focusing on, concerned with, reflecting on, including, mobilising and/or working with sound as a main component or an integral part. RE:SOUND will host four days with 10 tracks of paper sessions, panels, workshops, practice-based interventions, exhibitions, performances, poster sessions, a PhD workshop and keynotes.
Tuesday, August 20 • 14:30 - 15:30
Track 6 - Session 6.2

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Track 6 - Session 6.2
Sound, Bodies and the Life-world II

  • LOCATING THE SOUND OF TRAUMA WITHIN ME 
    Anna Walker
  • SEX, LABOR, AND AUDIO TAPE: LYNN HERSHMAN LEESON'S BREATHING MACHINES 
    Megan Hines
  • SON ET LUMIÈRE: THE BODY AS A PERFORMANCE INSTRUMENT 
    Claudia Arozqueta

Session Chairs
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Anna Nacher

associate professor, Jagiellonian University
Anna Nacher, PhD, associate professor at the Jagiellonian University. Her research interests include digital culture, cultural theory, media art, sound studies and e-literature. She currently pursues a 3-year long research project on the aesthetics of post-digital imagery on a grant... Read More →

Speakers
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Anna Walker

Plymouth University
Anna Walker, PhD is an artist, writer and researcher working in multi-media, primarily sound and moving imagery. She was awarded an MA in Fine Art from Southampton University in 1998, and a certificate in Psychotherapy from CBPC, Cambridge, in 2010. An interest in the effects of trauma... Read More →
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Megan Hines

Stony Brook University, SUNY
Megan Hines is a doctoral candidate and instructor in the Department of Art History & Criticism at Stony Brook University. She has acted as a research assistant for several exhibitions, including Mark Bradford: Tomorrow Is Another Day, American Pavilion, Venice Biennale, 2017, and Postwar—Art... Read More →
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Claudia Arozqueta

University of New South Wales
Claudia Arozqueta is a researcher and curator investigating the use of vital signs in the visual, media and sound arts. She is a PhD candidate in art history and theory at the University of New South Wales, Australia. Previously, she completed a master of arts in Media Art Histories... Read More →


Tuesday August 20, 2019 14:30 - 15:30 CEST
D Room - CREATE AAU Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Aalborg, Dänemark