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un Magazine 19.1 Resonant Imaginaries

un Magazine 19.1 Resonant Imaginaries

un Magazine 19.1 Resonant imaginaries and sound clashes looks at profiling non-Western sonic epistemologies, modes of listening, presenting and understanding sound based practice and experimentation. This issue looks to capture the political, disruptive, ancestral and polyrhythmic, intersecting, clashing and working concurrently in a contemporary artistic context.

Edited by Lucreccia Quintanilla. With contributions from Anabelle Lacroix, Shareeka Helaluddin & Aasma Tulika, Daisy and Nicholas Currie, Edwina Stevens, Nadeem Tiafau Eshraghi & Ripley Kavara, mgmgmgmg, Hannah Wickramasuriya, and more!

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un Magazine 19.1 Resonant Imaginaries

un Magazine 19.1 Resonant imaginaries and sound clashes looks at profiling non-Western sonic epistemologies, modes of listening, presenting and understanding sound based practice and experimentation. This issue looks to capture the political, disruptive, ancestral and polyrhythmic, intersecting, clashing and working concurrently in a contemporary artistic context.

Edited by Lucreccia Quintanilla. With contributions from Anabelle Lacroix, Shareeka Helaluddin & Aasma Tulika, Daisy and Nicholas Currie, Edwina Stevens, Nadeem Tiafau Eshraghi & Ripley Kavara, mgmgmgmg, Hannah Wickramasuriya, and more!

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un Magazine 19.1 Resonant imaginaries and sound clashes looks at profiling non-Western sonic epistemologies, modes of listening, presenting and understanding sound based practice and experimentation. This issue looks to capture the political, disruptive, ancestral and polyrhythmic, intersecting, clashing and working concurrently in a contemporary artistic context.

Edited by Lucreccia Quintanilla. With contributions from Anabelle Lacroix, Shareeka Helaluddin & Aasma Tulika, Daisy and Nicholas Currie, Edwina Stevens, Nadeem Tiafau Eshraghi & Ripley Kavara, mgmgmgmg, Hannah Wickramasuriya, and more!