Please join us at Blue Met for a live "Poet's Workout Soundsystem" performance by musician and scholar Andrew Whiteman, followed by an on-stage conversation about sonic poetry production with Jason Camlot, this Friday, April 25th, at 9 pm.
https://t.co/Js1zBHasCz
"Where's my new SpokenWeb Podcast episode?!?" They ask and ask and ask. And we... Deliver!
Listen to "Sounding New Sonic Approaches – A Podcast of A Live Recording Session of A Journal Issue Located in Multiple Spaces and Temporal Dimensions" here:
https://t.co/dPuiBu5Fti
The Poet & Critic ’69 Conference was the very first of its kind in Canada and influenced a generation of work and thought.
Oh, and it's all caught on tape.
Read and listen here 🔗
Part 1: https://t.co/EV6usdA4iW
Pat 2:https://t.co/oEw996jldZ
You missed it... you missed THE party of the season...
But fret not!
You may have missed the Listening Party, but you can still listen to "From Me to You, A Sonic Glimpse at Proprioception."
Listen now: https://t.co/GjL24ou1OK
The rumours are true...
The first #spokenweb podcast episode of 2025 is out now!
Check out the newest episode, "From Me to You, A Sonic Glimpse at Proprioception" on the podcast feed or by following this link:
https://t.co/GjL24ou1OK
Hey! I recognize those names!
Check out this fantastic new article in The Journal of Electronic Publishing on The SpokenWeb Podcast and Witch, Please Productions:
https://t.co/TY5ek0FRIR
As we enter a new semester of listening and learning together, let's look back on a #SpokenWeb highlight from the Fall 2024 semester at Concordia University in Montreal.
Sound studies scholar Nina Sun Eidsheim presented "Pussy Listening: building an activist listening practice."
Have you ever wondered about the mysterious objects that line the shelves of the AMPLab at Concordia University? Well, we took an inventory of the collection - and you get to read Tina Wayland's SpokenWeb blog post about it!
https://t.co/2rVEE2YkO2
Spread the holiday cheer! Join us as DJ Camlot and DJ McLeod answer the question "How does literature sound?"
Sonic Lit: A SpokenWeb Radio Show hits the airwaves TODAY (Monday) at 2pm EST.
HOSTED BY: JASON CAMLOT + KATHERINE MCLEOD
CJLO 1690AM / listen online.
Stuck in a pre-holiday slump? One final down, two more to go? Lucky for you, Christmas just came early.
Sonic Lit: A SpokenWeb Radio Show
AIRS ON: MONDAYS // 2 PM - 3 PM
HOSTED BY: JASON CAMLOT + KATHERINE MCLEOD
CJLO 1690AM or listen online at https://t.co/JUVLWD05OT
Can I get a round of applause for the newest #SpokenWeb project brought to you by our Concordia team: "Sonic Lit, a SpokenWeb Radio Show"?
Hosts Jason Camlot and Katherine McLeod
Listen live, Mondays at 2pm, CJLO 1690am or online at https://t.co/qv5YzTYWyz.
What's this, you ask?
Why, it's a conference, entitled "How to Study Sound?"! Hosted by the University of Copenhagen, this hybrid conference, running September 18-20, celebrates twenty years of sound studies, and asks the question: what next?
https://t.co/iEYUFxuaCQ
Guys. This is it. The final countdown. The jig is up. The time is now.
We bring you the #SpokenWebPod Season 6 trailer. Listen wherever you find your podcasts, such as this link: https://t.co/2PcGZJmiMS
Congratulations to Dr. Karis Shearer, SpokenWeb co-applicant. Beginning September 1, Dr. Karis Shearer will become Vice-Principal, Research and Innovation, pro tem, at UBCO. Dr. Shearer has also been appointed Associate Vice-Principal, Research and Innovation.
Super exciting and not a drill! It's a summer CALL FOR PAPERS!
New Sonic Poetries: A Two-Day, Multidisciplinary Conference.
9-10 October 2024
Brock University and Ontario College of Art and Design University
https://t.co/WTdmGreX61
Salutations, SpokenWebbers.
ShortCuts as a series on The SpokenWeb Podcast feed is coming to an end.
For the past five seasons, ShortCuts producer Katherine McLeod has been bringing you deep dives into the archives. 🧵
For this final ShortCuts, we listen to Brandon LaBelle in a conversation recorded on-site at Errant Bodies Press in Berlin. Listen to hear a reading from LaBelle’s “Poetics of Listening” (as published in ESC “New Sonic Approaches in Literary Studies”).