
Podcast – Episode 2
Experimental sounds of Artscience Practices
Knowledge processes are relational, attached to strings, open to change and interference. The episode is an experimental sound-piece made of typewriters, piezo sound waves, and voices, part of the closing performance of the Artscience Practices class - inspired by the writings of Donna Haraway & Karen Barad.
Thanks to the class of A&P, taught by Margit Busch and Aurianne Chevandier!
Warning: Some parts might be overstimulating to listeners with sensitive hearing.
This podcast is student initiated and part of the series:
Waves of Art and Science
https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3802261“What the heck is artistic research?” and “In what ways can artistic research be carried out?” are just two of the questions this podcast seeks answers to. In Waves of Art and Science students of the Art & Science Department of the University of Applied Arts in Vienna are interviewed and accompanied during their artistic and empiristic processes. Their practices, ideas, challenges and motivations all contribute to this new field of artistic research.
Host: Charlotte Bastam
Technical and Editorial production: Chloë Lalonde and Charlotte Bastam
Intro music: Xavi Sosa
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Students
- Charlotte Bastam (Host, Technical and Editorial production)
- Chloë Lalonde (Technical and Editorial production)
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Team
- Margit Busch (Participant)
- Aurianne Chevandier (Participant)