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招募 | Transcultural Listening Map

北京德国文化中心歌德学院  · 公众号  ·  · 2024-12-21 17:00

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© TLM


Transcultural Listening Map(TLM)是一个全球性平台,旨在连接与“听”(listening)和“百年广播史”(100 years of radiophony)相关的艺术研究项目。该平台由“实验广播”(Experimental Radio)发起,并得到魏玛包豪斯大学创意基金的支持。

TLM现征集声音项目(Projects on Listening)。


招募项目提交只需按下方要求填写表格,提交表格语言应为英文,提交作品应以“听”(listening)和“广播历史”(radio history)为主题,并包括至少一张图片,一段声音或视频摘录(预告片等)以及项目书面描述。 所有提交将在两周内审核,并通过TLM平台展示,详情如下。


以下文字作者:TLM团队。


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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS –

PROJECTS ON LISTENING


by The Transcultural Listening Map Team


Dear sound artists, radio researchers, composers, musicians, instrument builders, free radio practitioners, and all those engaged in the art and science of listening, we are excited to invite you to participate in our ongoing online project – the Transcultural Listening Map.

This platform is open to anyone working in the fields of listening and radio history. We encourage you to showcase your projects related to listening – whether from free radio stations, academic research, sound installations, or other related disciplines – and connect with fellow sound and radio practitioners, as well as researchers, from around the world.


Who are we?


The website was initiated by Prof. Nathalie Singer, professor for experimental radio at the Bauhaus University in Weimar and was conceptualized and edited together with her artistic assistants and sound artists Frederike Moormann and Lefteris Krysalis.

You can explore the preliminary version of the Transcultural Listening Map here: www.listeningmap.de

Each project featured on the platform acts as a digital calling card, offering insights and small excerpts that reflect the essence of your work as well as a contact (website or email address). Our goal is to build connections and increase visibility for sound artists and researchers globally – this is your opportunity to be part of this growing network. The website will be showcased in various museum, university, and conference settings, aiming to increase the visibility of the global sound art community.

We warmly invite you to share your work with us and join the conversation.

We look forward to connecting with you,


- The Transcultural Listening Map Team


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Key Information:



No application process is required. Simply fill out the submission form here: https://listeningmap.de/tlm-submit/

The form will guide you through the various ways to present your work.


Language:
The submission form is in English. Non-English speakers may use Google Chrome to translate the form as needed. You may submit your project in any language, with a maximum of two languages. One of them must include at least an AI-generated translation in English.

Minimum Requirements for Submission:
Your artistic or research project should be connected to the theme of listening and radio history, and include:
o    At least one image
o    A sound or video excerpt (teaser, trailer, etc.)
o    A written description of your project
You are welcome to provide additional materials such as videos, sound files, PDFs, and more.

Review and Publication Process:
Your submission will be reviewed within two weeks of submission and will undergo a brief editorial check before being published online. In case of questions we will come back to you.

Rights:
You must hold the full copyrights to all materials you upload. You will retain ownership of the copyright to your work. The content will be displayed exclusively as part of the online platform, with no option for downloading, ensuring that it remains accessible solely within the Transcultural Listening Map network.

For any inquiries, feel free to contact:
Nathalie Singer – Artistic Director ([email protected])
Frederike Moormann – Artistic Assistant ([email protected])
Lefteris Krysalis – Artistic Assistant ([email protected])


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More About the Project:


The Transcultural Listening Map (TLM) serves as a global network connecting projects focused on listening and 100 years of radiophony. Launched in 2022 by Nathalie Singer at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, this open platform aims to enhance the visibility of radio and sound experts, particularly from the Global South, as part of an ongoing artistic research initiative.







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