Holger Schulze - What are Sound Studies? (Public Lecture)

October 25, 2024 at Spui25

After the inaugural workshop, there will be a public lecture by Professor Holger Schulze and reception at Spui 25. Professor Josephine Hoegaerts (UvA) will moderate the Q&A after the talk.


Time: 17:00 - 18:45
Location: Spui 25, 1012 WX Amsterdam
Registration: https://spui25.nl/programma/what-are-sound-studies


Abstract

What Are Sound Studies?: A Brief Introduction to a Very Young and a Very Old Field of Research
Sound Studies is a very young and diverse field of research with a long prehistory. Since at least the 1970s, artists and scholars have been proposing ways to understand contemporary and historical modes of listening, the emergence of new listening devices, and how communities gather around sound experiences. This talk will provide a basic introduction to the more recent history of the field since 2004. It will also look at current developments in the 2020s to decolonize sound studies and investigate aural diversity. Finally, the talk will focus on examples of vernacular media culture that document how the cultural study of sound allows us to interpret life and culture - in the present, in history, and in the future.

Biography

Holger Schulze is full professor in musicology at the University of Copenhagen and principal investigator at the Sound Studies Lab. His research moves between a cultural history of the senses, sound in popular culture and the anthropology of media. He was visiting professor at the Musashino Art University Tokyo, at the University of New South Wales Sydney, and the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Currently he works on The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Sound Studies (with Jennifer Stoever and Michael Bull) and on the Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound in Museums (with Alcina Cortez, Eric de Visscher and Gabriele Rossi Rognoni). Selected Publications: Sonic Fiction (2021), The Bloomsbury Handbook of the Anthropology of Sound (2021, ed.), The Sonic Persona (2018), Sound as Popular Culture (2016, co-ed.).

Holger Schulze. Picture taken by Ralf Hiemisch.