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# Project
Personal questions:
Why people would care about this vocal presence/representation in public spaces? Because they want to talk about how they imagine the world around them, what experiences they have.
inside outside gender separation
female voice Amplification
## Titles
Network utterance- Overflowed emotions
Occupy your stream
Screaming streaming
Storage or presence (from chronopoetics) - this is the binary I am dealing with
A social dreaming/ a social screaming
## Topics
Amplification of the female voice (collective voice)
The mystification of the female voice/ the "annoying" noise
..Constructing understanding your own tools (streaming devices and apps) and access to the medium that amplifies the voice (privitization of medium, patriarchal structure)
Thesis_V11_EssayForm.pdf (file size: 150 KB, MIME type: application/pdf)
File history
Amplification from private to public
Streaming from public to public, private to public, public to private, private to private
Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time.
Being present in the political spheres
An intervention in public with less medium
A guide on voice in public (the theoretical aspect of public space--the conceptual sphere)
A guide on amplification. Relation of social and spatial
## Amplification
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amplification
human microphone
cars together playing the same frequency
max neuhaus people broadcasting different frequencies that compose a piece.
Amplification through multitude (decentralized)
The female collective voice (thrinos)
## Methods
Methods of streaming: pi streaming, buffer file, baby phone
Radio utterances in public
Medidate with the voice of the frequencies like women in thrinos
Reading rooms
Reading with a medium and different practices of presence
Discussion groups
Fediverse multiplication
practices of geting "loud" and present--
listening to frequencies of malls-- issue of private and public
amplification in abandoned public spaces, recording down where voice is appeared
create a radio station inside leeszaal and broadcast field recordings and conversations/ inside and outside
leeszaal/ create group conversations or silent ones
Amplification live streaming
The connection of the public physical amplification with digital, meeting the binaries (public, private, high-pitched, low pitched)
..Workshop: An utterance of mediated voices/ streamed and broadcasted depending on the time they are made/ sometimes they will sychronize
mouffe: "critical artistic practices subverting the dominant hegemony" different voices, infrastructures
Amplification and high-pitched voice outside of leeszaal
create a poetic (audio) narrative emerging from the actual "real" contribution of people.
include the aspect of the Caliban and the witch
Qustumize your own streaming/digital space
using the questions from my question structure of 2015/ for space and medium
hackthon: where you ask the participants to explore a subject, through the development of a prototypes, from give a starting point.
workshop: where you bring in a certain technology/prototype/... and ask others to develop or explore it. More focused on a approach and see what that approach can lead to
(book) sprints: where the group writes collaboratively a manual / research text / book / and produces a wbesite/pdf/...
test session: where a given procedure/methods is tested on the participants and at the end feedback is given
...others or combinations of these
*Questions
What medium represents you? And how you do it?*
## Refs
- Mohammed Malique. Bodega hni. Mijn stad is Mijn hart https://www.vpro.nl/programmas/tegenlicht/kijk/afleveringen/2018-2019/mijn-stad-is-mijn-hart.html
- Nazi soundscapes. Birdsall
- Amplification of female voice women in Red writing articles in Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Red
- http://networkcultures.org/geert/2018/12/04/bridging-the-gap-between-technology-and-progressive-politics-in-europe/
"media activists who are increasingly becoming cosmopolitan and detached from local communities and struggles." leeszaal
Media theorist Geert Lovink is apparently missing out on what is happening here amongst other places when he writes: "The Social Media Question: Where are the Alternatives?" poking at a broadly defined "geek class" and applying the term elitism to it. I have never met him and i believe he's well known.
- Queering damage
## Diary notes
Poetics, the poetics of the medium, the poetics of the voice being metiated
Future: leaving the social sphere and the self, after the practice has been clear. Thinking of the condition of the medium, the device, the software, the technology/ the landscape of it, the low-tech, the abandonence. Metaphor of the human loneliness. Lonileness, how I experience it, and the connection with an object. The idea of it. Detachement of myself and the responsibilty of it.
# Proposals
## Streaming voices of West Rotterdam !!!I KEEP THAT ONE!!! Subterranean streams {#streaming_voices_of_west_rotterdam_i_keep_that_one_subterranean_streams}
It is a social project.Sound is used as a way to reveal things about
private and public, suppression of voices in that area with a broader
concern on how the voices are amplified. It is about revealing hidden
aspects of this Dutch area that it is connected How stories underneath
are revealed Sound excavation Where the private/public and gender
separation is present in that specific example. What modes of address
are present. How they are mediated. Is there a collective voice?
Leeszaal is my meeting point I visit the area, recording characteristic
sounds from it, walk and then visit Leeszaal as a meeting point of these
people that are related to that area.
what: a publication of a collection of feminist practices from wiki/git to printable pdf. A structure of a speaker listening to the surrouding and broadcasting back
why: occuping with sound, female ways of knowing, caring, concerning
I will make my archive of recorded sounds open to the people that are
related to the area and I will start conversations about them and their
personal connection with them. I wil give an object to discuss, like a
printed soundwave where they can annotate on it and then I will come
back with a new thing. THe process will be about involvement. Then
gradually this process will reveal topic that are important for them to
discuss and record voices or not. This process will create an archive of
sounds either recordings, findings, voices that maybe I will stream.
The process is about liveness. Spread the area\'s secret sides live. Its
also about \"re-membering of the past which, against the colonialist
practices of erasure and avoidance and the related desire to set time
aright, calls for thinking a certain undoing of time; a work of mourning
more accountable to, and doing justice to, the victims of ecological
destruction and of racist, colonialist, and nationalist violence, human
and otherwise -- those victims who are no longer there, and those yet to
come\" (Barad, 2018)
I am going introduce layers of mapping and I will reflect with my own
voice as well
in streaming you dont have the time to edit and reflect you just accept
it is like the agonistic model no time for thinking about future utopias
and realities but what is happening now. West Rotterdam what is
happening now. Archive as a process for transmitting (storage or
presence)
## Bibliography
- Carson, A. (1996) The Gender of Sound, in Glass, Irony and God. First Edition edition. New York: New Directions, pp. 119142.
- Barad, K. (2018) Troubling time/s and ecologies of nothingness: re-turning, re-membering, and facing the incalculable, new formations: a journal of culture/theory/politics, 92(1), pp. 5686.
- Beard, M. (2017) Women & Power: A Manifesto. 1 edition. New York: Liveright.
- 667: Wartime Radio (2019) This American Life. Available at: https://www.thisamericanlife.org/667/transcript (Accessed: 5 February 2019).