Sound / Image

Sound / Image

Exploring sonic and audio-visual practice

  • About Us
  • Research Themes
    • Communities and Cultural Access
    • Expanded Cinemas
    • Spatial Aesthetics and Immersive Environments
    • Heritage and Place
    • Sonic Phenemenologies
  • Projects
    • Current Projects
      • The Record Store and Black Music
      • Audiovisual Space
        • Research Development Network
        • Sound Designer / Composer Interviews
        • Art of Sound Publication
        • Creative Practice / Compositions
        • SOUND/IMAGE 2023 Call for Works
      • Exploring Cultural Diversity
        • About
        • Participating Artists
      • Loudspeaker Orchestra
        • Loudspeaker Orchestra Concert Series 24/25
        • Loudspeaker Orchestra Concert Series 23/24
        • Loudspeaker Orchestra 2022/23
        • Loudspeaker Orchestra 2021/22
        • Loudspeaker Orchestra 2019/20
        • Loudspeaker Orchestra 2018/19
        • Loudspeaker Orchestra 2016/17
      • IKO Spatial Aesthetics
      • CAPTIVATE
      • Sonos Localia
    • Past Projects
      • Dreams of Safety
      • Reconfiguring the Landscape
      • A Sonic Palimpsest
      • Immersive Hyperreal Soundscapes
      • (I)MAGESOUND(S)
  • Events
    • Concerts
      • Loudspeaker Orchestra Concert Series 24/25
    • Festivals
      • SOUND/IMAGE 2024 Festival
      • SOUND/IMAGE 2023
      • SOUND/IMAGE 22
    • Talks and Workshops
    • Installations and Exhibitions
  • Research Environment
    • Research Facilities
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    • Artist Residencies and Associate Artists
    • Partnerships
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Sonic Phenomenologies

  • Future Sounds

    What can the sounds of today tell us about the future? Can an analysis of sound and sonic practices allow us to make reliable predictions in relation to wider social phenomena? And what might they tell us about technology in a world where futurology is such a frenzied and busy field? In order to answer…

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  • Chaos Media 

    The contemporary media landscape might be described in simple terms as a digital terrain where real and virtual worlds collide. Stephen Kennedy investigates the concept of our digital space leading up to the digital turn of the 1990s to fully understand how our perceptions of orientation in space in time was altered.  Chaos Media: A…

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  • Audiovisual Space: Recontextualising Sound Image Media

    An AHRC Funded Project which aims to investigate if spatial thinking can provide new understandings of the audiovisual Audiovisual Space: Recontextualising Sound-Image Media, is an AHRC Funded Leadership Fellowship project led by Dr Andrew Knight-Hill, which aims to investigate if spatial thinking can provide new understandings of the audiovisual. The project engages a combination of ethnographic interviews with…

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