Listening and Mediation: Of Agency and Performantive Responsivity in Ecological Sound Art Practices

This article approaches listening practices and the role of technological mediation within ecological sound art, building on findings through the artistic research practices of the two authors. Through documentation of the authors’ ecological sound art practices of aeolian guitar performance, curati...

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