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n.paradoxa

n.paradoxa
international feminist art journal

volume 37, Jan 2016  (SOUND?NOISE!VOICE!)

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Contents

  'Editorial' 
vol. 37  pp.4 
  'Creaking, Growling: feminine noisiness and vocal fry in the music of Joan La Barbara and Runhild Gammelsæter' 
vol. 37  pp.5-11 
  'Symphony, Encounter, Memory: An Interview with Gisela Weimann' 
vol. 37  pp.12-22 
  'Maia Urstad on her work: Nullmeridianens tilbakekomst/ Return of the zero meridian
Tansy Spinks on Leeds! Leeds! Leeds! and
Luz María Sánchez on Vis (un)necessary force.[V. (u)NF_**]'
 
vol. 37  pp.23-27 
  'Multimedia collaborations: An interview with Elise Kermani and Evelin Stermitz' 
vol. 37  pp.28-37 
  'Artist's Pages: AURALROOTS' 
vol. 37  pp.38-43 
  'Artist's Pages: Jitterbug : the score' 
vol. 37  pp.44-47 
  'The soundscapes in Vera Frenkel’s itinerary' 
vol. 37  pp.48-54 
  'Pamela Z Memory Trace
Ros Bandt Finding MEDEA
Camille Norment 'Lull''
 
vol. 37  pp.55-59 
  'Not Spelling it Out: Mira Schendel’s Humor' 
vol. 37  pp.60-71 
  'Jodi Rose on her Sound Art and the Devil’s Bridge
Kaffe Matthews 'The moving street is an algorithm'
Katrinem SchuhzuGehör_path of awareness'
 
vol. 37  pp.72-77 
  'GenDyTrouble: Cyber*Feminist Computer Music' 
vol. 37  pp.78-82 
  'Monika Weiss’ Two Laments' 
vol. 37  pp.83-88 
  'A Sound Walk into Susan Hiller’s Monument (1980-81)' 
vol. 37  pp.89-95