Front Cover, image source: theatrum-mundi.org

Publisher Note

In this edition, contributors listen to the cacophony of human noise to hear the voices of non-human agents. From parrots and pigeons to crystals and electrical substations, the complex depth and variety of city soundscapes reveal new ways to understand life among urban ecologies. The physical publication comes with a parallel digital publication that can be read, heard and watched at sonic.city.



Contributors: John Bingham-Hall/ Gascia Ouzounian / Nicola Di Croce/ Melissa Van Drie/ Nuno da Luz/ Ahmed bin Shabib/ Rashid bin Shabib/ Sepideh Karami/ Elahe Karimnia/ Matt Parker/ Juan-Guillermo Dumay/ Ruth Oldham/ Tsouknida Eirini/ Tasos Varoudis/ Roberto Botazzi/ Sara Rodrigues/ Nastassja Simensky/ Maria Dominguez/ Anjali Nair/ Hannah Rose Fox/ Miriam Young/ Natasha Nicholson/ Matilde Meireles/ Seetal Solanki/ Monai de Paula Antunes/ Plant Wave/ Tushar Hathiramani/ Streetlights Collective/ Niko de Paula Lefort.

Art Theory

Sonic Urbanism: Listening to Non-Human Life

edited by Theatrum Mundi, &Beyond Collective

Publisher self-published
Release Place London, United Kingdom
Release Date 2021
Credits
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ISBN-13: 978-1-9161864-5-3
Work  
Topics Listening, Non-Human, Non-Human Life, Sonic, Urbanism
Dimensions 11.8 × 20.5 cm

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