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    Letter from the editors: Intangible architectures
    (Continent, 2015) Allen, Jamie; Boshears, Paul; Khaikin, Lital; Bernico, Matt
    This issue of continent. deals with the theme of intangible architectures. While in keeping with the theoretical and experimental nature of previous issues, this release intends a balance with an urgent grounding in current events, political schemas and areas of research that demand broadened dialogue. An underlying conversation represents some response to the tension that is enabled through systems that shape experience, behaviour and meaning – examining the imprints and traces that are left on our beings by these forms.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Letter from the Editors: Acoustic Infrastructure
    (Continent, 2016) Allen, Jamie; Khaikin, Lital; Linder, Isaac
    The street-level sonic cultures, acoustic ecologies and personal interventions available to us have, during this long 20th Century, become proliferated by speakers, microphones, synthesised and recorded playbacks, beeps, buzzes and alarms. Roving gangs of indignant mobile-phone music-listeners disrupt the public transit experience. iPhones chirp out the sound of something called ‘crickets’, creatures many a listener may very well never encounter. Airlines pass on the extravagant levy of ‘noise charges’ to their customers, a kind of psychic and acoustic bandwidth fee. Microwave ovens, automobiles and authoritative ahuman voices chime out an acoustic ecology that is neither ‘natural’ nor ‘cultural’, neither ‘societal’ nor ‘technological’, but something that is a heterogeneous mixture of all of these sources, causes and categories. These are 'acoustic infrastructures', and although human-made, they are naturalised by their ubiquity and always-on-ness, along with our allover, everyday, experience of them.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Acoustic Infrastructure
    (Continent, 2016) Allen, Jamie; Khaikin, Lital; Linder, Isaac
    The street-level sonic cultures, acoustic ecologies and personal interventions available to us have, during this long 20th Century, become proliferated by speakers, microphones, synthesised and recorded playbacks, beeps, buzzes and alarms. Roving gangs of indignant mobile-phone music-listeners disrupt the public transit experience. iPhones chirp out the sound of something called ‘crickets’, creatures many a listener may very well never encounter. Airlines pass on the extravagant levy of ‘noise charges’ to their customers, a kind of psychic and acoustic bandwidth fee. Microwave ovens, automobiles and authoritative ahuman voices chime out an acoustic ecology that is neither ‘natural’ nor ‘cultural’, neither ‘societal’ nor ‘technological’, but something that is a heterogeneous mixture of all of these sources, causes and categories. These are 'acoustic infrastructures', and although human-made, they are naturalised by their ubiquity and always-on-ness, along with our allover, everyday, experience of them.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    First Encounters in the Technosphere
    (Freies Theater Innsbruck, 2017) Garnicnig, Bernhard; Boshears, Paul; Jäger, Nina; Thomann, Maximilian; Khaikin, Lital; Allen, Jamie; Dreschke, Magdalena
    06 - Präsentation
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    Extending The Dialogue
    (Haus der Kulturen der Welt, 2017) Garnicnig, Bernhard; Jäger, Nina; Allen, Jamie; Thomann, Maximilian; Khaikin, Lital; Boshears, Paul; Klingan, Katrin; Rosol, Christoph; Houde, Nick; Schindler, Johanna
    14 - Ausstellungsbeitrag