<p>This special edition celebrates the launch of [sound jams] - a series of facilitated collective sound-based publication makings that I started doing as part of my master’s course research. In this case, you will find the first five editions of the sound jams: the stories behind the making, highlights from the process, visual scores, illustrations and, of course, the sonic pieces (on the micro SD card as well as accessible through a QR code & web link). // more photos coming soon</p>
<li><ahref='https://hub.xpub.nl/soupboat/~alnik/xpub2/thesis/alnik-xpub-thesis.pdf' target="_blank"class='ext'>Sound Jams // Methods of Collective Sound-Based Publication-Making for Practitioners from Various Backgrounds</a></li>
<li><ahref='https://project.xpub.nl/sound-jams/alnik-xpub-thesis.pdf' target="_blank"class='ext'>Sound Jams // Methods of Collective Sound-Based Publication-Making for Practitioners from Various Backgrounds</a></li>
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<p>Across two evenings XPUB will share their work and research through interviews. Interviews here are interpreted in different ways by each student - they will structure dialogues, discussions and bubbles of thought, mixed with infomercials and sonic material that shares more of our practices. The radio shows are a teaser to invite you to our graduation show. They are hosted by Ål Nik [Alexandra Nikolova] and Gersande Schellinx.</p>
<p>Sound Jams // Listen and Respond was a cosy, bubbly corner that invited the guests to spend a little time with (some of) the five Sound Jams. They could have a look at a sample of the audiozine publication. The visitors were also invited to respond to what they listened to by leaving an audio recording.</p>