Listening to Noise and Silence 
Three conversations to celebrate the launch of Listening to Noise and Silence, hosted by CRiSAP in the Podium Lecture Theatre, London College of Communication June, July 2010:   
                                                                  
                                                                                                                                                                              

                                                                




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22 June: “Towards a philosophy of Sound Art”; Angus Carlyle and Salomé Voegelin debate the relationship between philosophy, sound and art. This conversation considers the method and aims of the book to come to a critique of sound art from its soundings, rather than in relation to abstract themes.

29 June: “Sonic Approaches to Place”; Jennie Savage, Peter Cusack and Salomé Voegelin debate the spatio-temporal circumstance of sound and the sonic-subject. Place recorded, rendered and produced in sound invites to reflect on time and space and how we live them.

6 July: “Listening”; Brandon LaBelle, Francisco Lopez and Salomé Voegelin debate listening as an activity and an interactivity that shapes the production and perception of the sound art work as well as of the listening subject.