Sound, Gender, Technology – "Where to" with Cyberfeminism?
Kunstquartier Studio 1 Mariannenplatz 2 10997 Berlin
Tickets 5 €

Saturday 1st Febuary 2014
14:00

Lectures and panel discussion: Sadie Plant (UK/CH), Susanne Kirchmayr (AT), 
Fender Schrade (DE), Marie Thompson (UK)
Moderation: Annie Goh (UK/DE)

Participants:

Sadie Plant (UK/CH)
“Mixing music, cybernetics, and feminism.”
Some thoughts on the longstanding connections between music and cybernetics.

Susanne Kirchmayr (AT)
"Generative transformations - Deviate from the grid"
Susanne Kirchmayr wil deliver insights into her praxis of sound production and 
composition. Drawing on her background in linguistics, her recent compositions 
have worked with human, often female voices to deal with themes of the 
disintegration of spoken languages, deconstruction and reorganization of 
meanings and [grammatical] structures. In her presentation, she will also 
demonstrate her research into the musical potential of concurrent sequences 
with divergent timings in order to go beyond the scope of ordinary rhythmic 
synchronizations.
https://femalepressure.bandcamp.com/track/waiting
https://soundcloud.com/indigo

Fender Schrade (DE)
"Performing Between Their Bodies And Your Ears. Stories of a Trans*gendered 
Live Sound Engineer."
Fender Schrade approaches live sound engineering through an artistic as well as 
a trans*feminist perspective. The talk will discuss the particularities of the 
agency of a live sound engineer and the interactions with space, bodies, 
technology and sound.

Marie Thompson (UK)
“Feminizing noise”
In this talk, Marie will explore the relationship between constructions of 
femininity and noise, which is understood here as an affective, transformative 
force, rather than simply as unwanted sound. She will suggest that ‘feminine’ 
noises are often deemed negative; not because of what they mean, but as a 
result of the transformations they threaten to induce. Marie will raise 
questions around essentialism – does talking of a feminine or feminized noise 
require us to adopt an essentialist position, or can an alternative approach be 
found?

http://www.ctm-festival.de/festival2014/2014/02/01/programme/event/sound_gender_technology_where_to_with_cyberfeminism/


Saturday 1st February 2014
16:30

Keynote Lecture by Tara Rodgers 
Kunstquartier Studio 1 Mariannenplatz 2 10997 Berlin

Sound Knowledge: Rethinking Histories and Futures of Electronic Music 
(Video Conference)

How do we know what we know about the history of electronic music, and how does 
this knowledge frame, and sometimes limit, approaches to the creative, 
technical, and social possibilities of music-making in the present? What 
knowledge might sound itself give us to live more mindfully and create more 
expansively? This lecture draws upon feminist theories and archival research to 
explore these questions in the context of the CTM festival's theme of 
"discontinuity," which calls for challenging and presenting alternatives to 
existing histories of electronic music. 

Dr. Tara Rodgers (Analog Tara) is a composer, historian and critic of 
electronic music, based in the Washington, DC, area. She has presented work at 
the Tate Modern, the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, on the Le Tigre Remix 
album, and in many other forums. She is the author of numerous essays on music, 
technology, and culture, and of Pink Noises: Women on Electronic Music and 
Sound (Duke University Press, 2010), a collection of interviews that won the 
2011 Pauline Alderman Book Award from the International Alliance for Women in 
Music. She currently serves on the editorial boards of Leonardo Music Journal 
and Women & Music. http://www.pinknoises.com/ 

http://www.ctm-festival.de/festival2014/2014/02/01/programme/event/sound_knowledge/


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