Sound/Site: Sound as Articulation of Form and Event

This project is a performance based exploration of the interaction between site and sound. It has aimed to use a focus on sound production as a catalyst for opening up alternate ways of reading, mapping and experiencing the physical environment. Within this research, sound is perceived as a sonic re...

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Main Author: Morrison, Sam (Author)
Other Authors: Charlton, James (Contributor), Redmond, Monique (Contributor)
Format: Others
Published: Auckland University of Technology, 2017-10-18T03:37:06Z.
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Art
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