[spectre] New podcast: ON LISTENING #1. Thinking (through) the ear. With conversations with Salomé Voegelin, Peter Szendy, Christoph Cox, Casey O'Callahan, Seth Kim-Cohen and Julian Henriques

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*New podcast: ON LISTENING #1. Thinking (through) the ear.*

*Curated by Arnau Horta. Music by Annie Goh. With conversations with Salomé
Voegelin, Peter Szendy, Christoph Cox, Casey O'Callahan, Seth Kim-Cohen and
Julian Henriques *

Link: http://rwm.macba.cat/en/research/on-listening-1/capsula


*To what extent is listening ‘thinkable’?* Philosophical inquiry, deeply
rooted in the visual regime, seems to struggle when it comes to
theoretically coming to grips with listening and sonic phenomena. It is,
after all, no coincidence that the Greek term ‘theoria’ (θεωρία) means
‘looking at, viewing, beholding’. This programme explores philosophy’s
seeming difficulty in grappling with listening and its counterpart – sound
– as a powerful deconstructive means to cut through some of the
philosophical certainties that underpin classical and modern Western
thought. Can we conceive sounds as objects, or it would be more appropriate
to consider them events? How far can the phenomenological approach to sound
take us, and how much can we rely on it? And what about new materialisms?
Are they more useful, in hermeneutic terms, when dealing with sound and
listening? These are some of the issues addressed in part one of ON
LISTENING.

*Timeline*

*1:30 Salomé Voegelin -* Listening as a tool to reconsider philosophical
certainties and conventions.
*6:40 Peter Szendy - *The auscultating subject, power and the fundamental
disimetry in listening.
*20:50 Christoph Cox - *Materialistic listening and the limits of a
phenomenological approach to sound.
*31:24 Casey O'Callahan - *Sounds are not objects but events.
*46:10 Salomé Voegelin -* Possible world theory and listening.
*58:21 Seth Kim-Cohen -* Listening as a form of writing and inscription.
Anthropocentrism versus Anthropomorphism.
*1:09:19 Julian Henriques *- Embodied listening as a dinamic mode of
engagement with the world.




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If you liked this podcast, you may also enjoy this one:

*ON LISTENING. Research process: Jacob Kirkegaard*
Link: http://rwm.macba.cat/en/extra/jacob-kirkegaard/capsula
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