Barone, Sarah (2024) Of Formless Formations: Inner Landscapes of the Listening Body. [Graduate Projects (Non-thesis)] (Unpublished)
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Abstract
Of Formless Formations is the culmination of a material research completed over the course of the MFA program. The text is structured to explain the methodologies discovered and projects created, working together to create a spatialized sound installation activated by a dance performance that tells of the artists research with river ecologies. Also included is photo documentation of the individual works featured in the thesis show held at the Black Box.
Divisions: | Concordia University > Faculty of Fine Arts > Studio Arts |
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Item Type: | Graduate Projects (Non-thesis) |
Authors: | Barone, Sarah |
Institution: | Concordia University |
Degree Name: | MFA |
Program: | Studio Arts |
Date: | 7 November 2024 |
Keywords: | New Media. Choreography. Performance. Electroacoustics. Post-human Feminism. Sensorial Ethnography. Ecology. Climate Change. Instructional Scores. DIY Subwoofer. Caustics. |
ID Code: | 995408 |
Deposited By: | SARAH BARONE |
Deposited On: | 07 Apr 2025 17:59 |
Last Modified: | 07 Apr 2025 17:59 |
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