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<nettime> SOUND::GENDER::FEMINISM::ACTIVISM-deadline extension March 23rd |
Apologies in advance for any cross-postings! SOUND::GENDER::FEMINISM::ACTIVISM CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS -*deadline for applications has been extended to 23.3.2012.* Post-graduate Research Event London College of Communication, University of the Arts London May 17th 2012 We invite submissions for 10 minute contributions relating to aspects of research in the context of sound, in its various creative and theoretical forms, and gender. This is an open call and we welcome responses from all relevant disciplines and will accept a variety of formats from short academic presentations to more experimental contributions. We are looking to share research with a view to establishing a network of researchers and practitioners working in these areas. The final format of the event will be generated around the contributions received. Please send expressions of interest, including the theme, topic and format of your presentation, of around 100 words and a short biography of no more than 100 words by *March 23rd* [email protected] <https://sm.webmail.pair.com/src/compose.php?send_to=tosoundartsevent%40crisap.org> supported by CRiSAPhttp://www.crisap.org/ This event follows on from ?Her Noise Archive Symposium 3-5 May 2012 Tate Modern A three day event investigating feminist discourses in sound, launching with a performance and talk by Pauline Oliveros. The symposium, which brings together contributions by leading artists, performers, theoreticians and writers aims to provide a platform to further develop these emergent feminist discourses in sound and music, with an emphasis on tactics that challenge and / or infiltrate canonical readings. The event marks the donation of the Her Noise Archive to University of the Arts London Archives and Special Collections housed at London College of Communication, and is realised as a collaboration between CRiSAP (Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice), Electra and Tate. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: [email protected]