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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.
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Tullis Rennie

City, University of London
Senior Lecturer in Music
United Kingdom
Tullis Rennie is a composer, improvising trombonist, electronic musician, and field recordist. His work encompasses sound installation, community-engaged participative projects, multi-channel concert works, video, mixed media and live/improvised performances. He is co-founder of Walls On Walls with visual artist Laurie Nouchka, and a member of the Insectotròpics audio-visual collective, based in Barcelona. He recently began the multi.modal label with Claudia Molitor. His work has been presented at concerts and festivals across 18 countries, alongside UK national broadcasts on BBC Radio 3 and ResonanceFM. Previous writings have been published in Organised Sound and Leonardo Music Journal. He features on recent releases by the Luminous label, ZeroWave and Efpi Records.
Monday, August 19
 

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Tuesday, August 20
 

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Wednesday, August 21
 

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Thursday, August 22
 

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Friday, August 23
 

09:30 CEST