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In ‘Research as composition’, Steven Feld will explore what he means when he says, ‘my practice is research as composition, and it begins with listening and recording. Recording both amplifies listening and from it creates a new material, a basis for composition, but also a basis for further research.’ In this discussion we riff on all the ways that, for Steve, ‘research is a book with no back cover.’
Steven Feld is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology Emeritus, University of New Mexico. He is also the Senior Scholar at the School for Advanced Research, Santa Fé, and founder of VoxLox.org
Steven’s 40 years of fieldwork in Papua New Guinea, Greece, and Ghana, working with, through and about sound, listening and voice has given us a reflective, reflexive and creative audition that he calls ‘acoustemology’.
This special edition of The Sessions marks the 5th anniversary of Steve’s 7.1 Dolby installation of ‘Voices of the Rainforest’ and his accompanying keynote at the special Acoustic Ecology and Acoustemology Day of the AAS conference in Adelaide (2017) curated by Curatorium’s Lisa Stefanoff.