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- | Links and Literature: | + | //Here we post references, such as literature, research |
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- | The Tidal Sense, radio broadcast: | + | ======Fish sounds database====== |
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- | [[https:// | + | ======History of the Tide by Arjen Mulder====== |
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+ | ====== Tidal Naming ====== | ||
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+ | Water Resistance. Interesting Sonic Acts discussion on rivers and the struggles of people living near water (Ameneh Solati on the people of the marsh lands in south Iraq, Menna Agha on the Nubians along the Nile). Menna Agha mentions the ' | ||
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+ | ====== Rhythm Theory ====== | ||
Brian Massumi on life forms (vitality affects) and rhythm. Part of the book ' | Brian Massumi on life forms (vitality affects) and rhythm. Part of the book ' | ||
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+ | The Tidal Sense by artist Signe Lidén is a trajectory of works first conceived as a large-scale sounding canvas stretched through the intertidal zone on the shore of Ramberg, a fishing village on the Flakstad island of Lofoten in the North of Norway. Over several weeks, this 28-metre long canvas performed as a recording instrument that researched the relationships between the tide, rhythm, sensing, and long-term thinking. The Tidal Sense was later installed within the Lofoten International Art Festival (LIAF) exhibition in 2019 as an 8-channel sound sculpture that played back recordings from the intertidal zone at Ramberg through the canvas membrane. By initiating the work, the artist was asking: ‘How could “the tidal” make sense as a figure of long-term thinking? | ||
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+ | These questions were also the starting point for various recorded conversations between the artist, sixth-grade pupils in Ramberg school, and scholars Grace Dillon (Indigenous Studies and Literature), | ||
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