THINKING THROUGH SOUND IN SPECIFIC PLACES
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Research with live streaming lends itself to revealing hidden ecologies of surprising or less known parts of the innner city
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And as the basis for wider, more conventional research, perhaps involving field recording, field studies, oral history, public engagement
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Engaging local residents and others in this process
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Potentially leading to innovative assemblies and communities of inquiry: experts, lay experts, children, technologists, activists, artists..
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Which can also amount to valuing and advocating for under represented sites in urban change processes
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The sounds you hear at Stave Hill in London are also inseparable from global flows of capital (docklands economy collapsed), organisms (migrations of birds, people, insects), sounds, data
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Listening in a site as form of thinking about place in the context of End of the World Ecologies (Morton, Tsing, Latour)..
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