[rohrpost] 11th (mon) of July: Sonic Specters and Electronic Ghosts
Shintaro Miyazaki
miyazaki.shintaro at gmail.com
Fre Jul 8 10:55:38 CEST 2011
Liebe Rohpostlerinnen und Rohrpostler,
die 11ste session der "oscillation series - sonic theories and
practices" wird am Montag den 11. Juli stattfinden. Es wird um
Verbindungen von Sound, Medientechniken (historische), elektrische
Geister und andere paranormale Phänomene gehen. Wir hoffen auf etwas
Interesse.
Beste Grüße
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date: 11th of July 2011, Mon. 8pm
title: Sonic Specters and Electronic Ghosts
with: Anthony Enns and Annie Goh (moderated by Jan Thoben and Shintaro
Miyazaki)
place: General Public, Schönhauser Allee 167c, Berlin.
Anthony Enns: Sonic Specters: From Direct Voice Mediumship to
Electronic Voice Phenomena
This paper will examine the history of spiritualist sound research and
its relationship to the development of new sound technologies from the
late nineteenth to the late twentieth century. Modern spiritualism was
a religious movement based on the principle of direct communication
with the dead, and early sound technologies like the phonograph and
the gramophone were frequently employed as models to explain the
transmission of disembodied voices during spiritualist séances. Radios
and tape recorders were incorporated into these sound experiments in
the twentieth century, as spiritualists believed these technologies
were also capable of capturing the voices of the dead. By examining
the methods and practices employed by spiritualist sound researchers,
this paper will explore the uncanny aspects of sound technologies as
well as the psychic, linguistic, and media-technological implications
of electrical noise.
Profile
Anthony Enns is Assistant Professor of Contemporary Culture at
Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He translated as well
Friedrich Kittlers "Optische Medien" into english.
Annie Goh: Speculum Rotarius – Electronic Ghosts
I will present my work “speculum rotarius – electronic ghosts”, a room
installation which used the software ‘EVPmaker’ by Stefan Bion to
enable possible communication between the visitor and the spirit of
Michael Jackson. I would like to present some of the theoretical ideas
behind the installation, including my connection between EVP and Sonic
Fiction, EVP and hauntology, as well as some other related works.
Profile
Annie Goh, born in Birmingham UK, moved to Berlin in 2008. Her works
include installations, compositions and performances working with
themes of sound, imagination and auditive perception. She completed
her MA in Sound Studies at the UdK Berlin in 2010 with a thesis
entitled “Perceiving Sound as Sonic Fiction” inspired by Kodwo Eshun’s
1998 book “Adventures in Sonic Fiction”. She is a member of the artist
collective Berg26 and currently studies Computational Art with Alberto
de Campo. She works as a writer and editor for the online record shop
zero-inch, assists at the Vilém Flusser Archive and contributes to the
CTM – club transmediale festival.