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Journal of Sonic Studies 21 (2021) - Sound at Home 1: Territory, Materiality and the Extension of Home






 





ANTIVIRUS !Make some domestic noise! Track I on ∏ Node - Sarah Brown and Valentina Vuksic










At Home in Montreal’s Quartier des Spectacles Festival Neighborhood - Edda Bild, Daniel Steele, Catherine Guastavino










Acoustic Territories of the Body: Headphone Listening, Embodied Space, and the Phenomenology of Sonic Homeliness - Jacob Kingsbury Downs












Fading Quietly - Nanna Hauge Kristensen











Echoes of Subjectivity: A Literary Acoustemology of the Home - Katharina Schmidt











ANTIVIRUS !Make some domestic noise! Track II on ∏ Node - Sarah Brown and Valentina Vuksic

 

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Editorial - Sound at Home 1: Territory, Materiality and the Extension of Home - Mette Simonsen Abildgaard, Marie Koldkjær Højlund and Sandra Lori Petersen










Sounds of Another Home: Telepresence, COVID-19 and a Bioscience Laboratory in Transition - Rebecca Carlson











Soundwalking Homes in Design Ethnography - Stine Schmieg Johansen and Peter Axel Nielsen











Sound, Space, and the Home(less) - Kevin Toksöz Fairbairn










Telephonic Territories.

The Landline Phone As a “Place-Dependent” Sound Technology - Mette Simonsen Abildgaard