A podcast that brings literary archival material to life through a combination of close listening & conversation every second Monday. Tweets by @nourhasthoughts
New episode of SoundBox Signals just dropped! Listen to University of Exeter undergrads Sofie Drew and Emily Chircop discuss a 1980 recording of Sharon Thesen reading at the Bowerings’. @SpokenWebCanada@ubcfccs@UniofExeter@ubcokanagan
https://t.co/mWco9l6rHk
We’re here at the @AELAQ Holiday Book Fair until 5pm! Come by to see some materials from our literary sound collection, grab a copy of quotes by Klara du Plessis (@ToMakePoesis) and Emma Telaro, and contribute to our Poetry by Memory project!
The @AaucUaac 2022 CFP is live!
Scholars of sound, affect, &/or archives, please consider submitting a proposal for Archives, Intimacy, Embodiment: Encountering the Sound Subject in the Art/ist Archive
Link here:
https://t.co/4Zv3Y2sLes
On Thursday, April 14th, join the League of Canadian Poets event!
Nine Quebec poets, writers, and musicians, including SpokenWeb member Jason Camlot, will perform their works starting at 7 p.m. ET.
Register today!
Link: https://t.co/ujUqdPuIJp
@CanadianPoets
@SpokenWebCanada We produce transcripts for our podcast episodes and publish them simultaneously with the audio as part of our commitment to making our work accessible.
Listen to the latest #SpokenWeb ShortCuts minisode with @kathmcleod! 🎙️
McLeod listens to a Daphne Marlatt poetry reading from 1970. She also wonders how Marlatt felt as she read the poem 52 years ago.
You can find the episode here:https://t.co/gVUAMPjYQg
What does it feel like to hear your own voice? That question inspires the latest ShortCuts on The SpokenWeb Podcast, as does a 1970 recording of Daphne Marlatt reading "Bird of Passage" — a poem that I hear a sonic passage... Listen, here: https://t.co/9olODFPGRC #SpokenWebPod
This past week in @amplab3 we’ve been processing an audio tape called “Warren, Roy, Moon, etc.” which is a pretty amazing little piece of history. Recorded by George Bowering, it documents a group of Canadian writers watching the Apollo 11 television broadcast, July 20, 1969.
Our #SpokenWebPod#ListeningParty of S3E4 with @SoundboxSignals has begun! We'll be tweeting along via this thread. You can listen along now or bookmark the episode for later here: https://t.co/HsXZvem6oZ
Listen to our episode, “Is Robin Here?” featured on the @SpokenWebCanada podcast! Much thanks to the SpokenWeb podcasting team @hkpmcgregor and @ASCopeland
We are excited to feature a special episode this month from our sister podcast @SoundboxSignals. Join in a ‘close listening’ of Warren Tallman's introduction to the "Charles Olson Memorial Reading" - St. Anselm's Church (Vancouver, 1970). #SpokenWebPod https://t.co/LjGWZ1PDqB
From under bed covers and blanket forts The SpokenWeb Podcast team is busy at work recording our final two episodes of Season One! July 6th we revisit one of our favorite episodes from our sister podcast @SoundboxSignals. Keep your ears tuned!
@amplab3 #SpokenWebPod
Thank you @DaynePatterson1 for writing this article about the work being done at the @amplab3 with archival recordings & our podcast! Read it here https://t.co/8py4MjAInx