Abstract
Inspired by Gilles Aubry’s experimental video essay Atlantic Ragagar, voice and sound theorist Zeynep Bulut reflects on the relationship between water, body, voice, and language. She considers voice as fluid and distributed to various bodies, both human and nonhuman. Bulut underscores that the languages we speak require a practice of re-positioning one’s self in relation to others, or in other words, a practice of listening with others.
Original language | English |
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Type | Short essay |
Media of output | Website |
Publisher | Norient |
Publication status | Published - 21 Feb 2024 |