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Steve Goodman - Artist's Talk


24 Feb 2010, 5:00pm - 7:00pm

Cinema, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost free
Department Visual Cultures
Contact j.doussan(@gold.ac.uk)

As part of the Visual Cultures Guest Lecture Series, Steve Goodman, member of the sound art collective AUDINT, will be speaking about his current work.

A discussion of the concept of 'affective tonality', particularly as theorized by the philosopher Alfred Whitehead.

STEVE GOODMAN teaches sonic culture at the University of East London. He has just published the book Sonic Warfare: sound, affect and the ecology of fear on MIT Press in 2010. He runs the record label Hyperdub and produces electronic music under the name Kode9. Steve is a member of the sound art collective AUDINT whose installation 'Unsound Systems' was part of the Embedded Art exhibition at the Academie der Kunst in Berlin in 2009.

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24 Feb 2010 5:00pm - 7:00pm
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