About
Writing Around Sound is a print journal that engages with audio culture and sonic art in New Zealand. Audio culture, sound art and their concerns and contexts are employed as both a focus and a point of departure of the journal’s content, which not only includes the textual, but embraces the visual and audible (via an online audio component).
Launched in October 2015 by the CSSA, it has now become a twice-yearly publication edited by Richard Keys and Jo Burzynska and guided by an editorial board of sonic arts academics, artists and writers from all the main centres in New Zealand.
Contents:
Foreword Richard B. Keys
On a Community of Auricular Praxis Dr. Malcolm Riddoch
Cruel Noises: Artaud and the Semiotics of Sound Callum Blackmore
Mishearings: Exploring the Multisensory Intersections of Sound Jo Burzynska
Universal Vibrations Thomas Lambert
Disharmonia Preastabilitia Jurgita Ratkeviciute
Shifting Soundscapes: Absorption Dani Cunningham
Untitled 092k15 Jeremy Coubrough
Schematic Noise Nicolas Woollaston
Deep Throat Marine Aubert
Till... Kerian Veraine
Ear Cleaning: An Un Translation Lynley Edmeades
Making a Place for Sounding out the Visual David Khan
Momentum: Online Publishing and Creative Commons Nat Grant
12 Lock grooves (LP,S/Sided, for Inoperable Record Player) Jared Wells
The Tyranny of the Preset: Fragments from a Manifesto for the End User user2726479
Collation
81p; iv; 77p.
Publisher note
Cantabrian Society of Sonic Artists