Sound(ing) Systems - Symposium: The Cold War Continuum

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    Livestream
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  • 日付
    Mar 20, 2021
    Sat 12:00 - Sun 20:30
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    musik matter
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    Jessica Edwards, Prof. Louis Chude- Sokei, Dr. Steve Goodman aka Kode9, Sarah Farina, Dr. Kerstin Meißner, Nik NOWAK, Sébastien Carayol, Martin Kowalski, Dr. Bodo Mrozek, Prof. Helmut Müller-Enbergs
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  • Livestream Discussion on the sound politics of the Cold War. We will learn about the Berlin loudspeaker war, analyze the acoustic proxy war in Jamaica in the 1970s, scrutinize eavesdropping by the secret services, talk about the politicization of the dance floor and much more. The stream will be available via the website www.sounding.systems and https://unitedwestream.berlin/stream/. A registration is not required. For each lecture there will be enough time for questions and interaction via a chat function. A symposium designed and moderated by Jessica Edwards (UK/GER) PARTICIPANTS: Prof. Louis Chude-Sokei (USA) Director of Boston University’s African-American Studies Program, author of The Sound of Culture: Diaspora and Black Technopoetics (Wesleyan University Press, 2016), and Editor-in-Chief of The Black Scholar. Sarah Farina (GER) and Dr. Kerstin Meißner (GER) Founders of Transmission – audio and visual project for the political and historic relevance of international sound, club and rave culture. Dr. Steve Goodman (UK) Known as Kode9, founder of Hyperdub label and author of Sonic Warfare: Sound, Affect, and the Ecology of Fear (MIT Press, 2010). Nik Nowak (GER) Artist and creator of the mobile sound system sculptures Panzer (2011) and The Mantis (2019). SOUND(ING) SYSTEMS has been conceived and curated under the artistic direction of Nik Nowak. Sebastien Carayol (FR) Journalist and Curator of the exhibition Jamaica Jamaica! (Philharmonie de Paris, National Gallery of Jamaica) Martin Kowalski (GER), author and philosopher, in conversation with Dr. Bodo Mrozek (GER) Research Associate of the Berliner Kolleg Kalter Krieg | Berlin Center for Cold War Studies and Prof. Helmut Müller-Enbergs (GER) who is Professor at the center for cold war studies at the institute for history at Syddansk university in Denmark, political scientist and expert on secret services and german history. The program is funded by Musicboard Berlin GmbH and was created as a complementing program for the Nik Nowak's exhibition Schizo Sonics (13.9.2020 - 15.5.2021) in the Kesselhaus des KINDL – Centre for Contemporary Art.
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