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On Sworld: Report and reflections on an artistic research into how audio can evoke human experiences of absence, ghosts and lost memories, explored through performance and composed walks (2025)

Alexander Holm
Alexander Holm

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Alexander Holm have been developing the artistic research project 'Sworld' on the APD program at RMC in Copenhagen 2021-2024. The project seeks to explore how simultaneous experience of sounds with- and without a visible cause can evoke human experiences of ghosts, absence and lost memories. The project researches and expands on composer and theorist Michel Chion's audio visual concept of Synch Points, examined through a versatile compositional praxis including choreography, text, voice, walks and live performance.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsghosts, dreams, walking, composing, performance, walking practice, Theory, applied research, acoustic ecology, Feminist Theory, sound studies, Sound Design, Choreography, electronic music, story telling, art, RMC alumni, Quantum physics, indeterminacy, time, memory, memories, spirituality, spirit photography, spirit, sound, sound art, void, nothingness, empty space, recording, recordings, emptiness, Buddhism, Fluxus, technology, expanded cinema, Film studies, absence, absences, Reality, research, choreography and performance, landscape, sound walk, improvisation, dance, text, voice, voice studies, graphic scores, score-based writing
date28/06/2024
published22/04/2025
last modified22/04/2025
statuspublished
share statusprivate
affiliationErnst Karel, Lucresia Dalt, Marie Koldkjær Højlund, Rune Søchting, Lotte Anker & Niels Lyhne Løkkegaard
copyrightSensorisk Verden
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/2914114/2914115
doihttps://doi.org/10.22501/rmc.2914114
published inRhythmic Music Conservatory, Copenhagen
portal issue0. Published Research by Advanced Postgraduate Diploma students
external linksensoriskv.co


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