Eavesdropping: A Reader [electronic resource].
City Gallery Wellington Liquid Architecture Melbourne Law School 2020
Open access content
‘Eavesdropping: A Reader’ addresses the capture and control of our sonic world by state and corporate interests, alongside strategies of resistance. For editors James Parker (Melbourne Law School) and Joel Stern (Liquid Architecture), eavesdropping isn’t necessarily malicious. We cannot help but hear too much, more than we mean to. Eavesdropping is a condition of social life. And the question is not whether to eavesdrop, therefore, but how. Published by City Gallery Wellington in association with Liquid Architecture and Melbourne Law School, on the occasion of the exhibition Eavesdropping, curated by James Parker and Joel Stern, at City Gallery Wellington, 17 August–17 November 2019. The show was first presented at Ian Potter Museum of Art, University of Melbourne, 24 July–28 October 2018. Eavesdropping is an ongoing collaboration between Liquid Architecture and Melbourne Law School.
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Field Recording
Hearing
Sound
Sound in art
Text
James Parker
Joel Stern
Norie Neumark
Lawrence Abu Hamdan
Susan Schuppli
Sean Dockray
Joel Spring
Fayen d’Evie
Jen Bervin
Bryan Phillips
Andy Slater
Samson Young
Manus Recording Project Collective
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