2017-2016 Events Archive
‘A Sounding Happens’ in Soundscapes Journal
‘A Sounding Happens: Pauline Oliveros, Expanded Consciousness and Healing’ in Soundscape: The Journal of Acoustic Ecology, Vol 16 2017, co-authored with Edward Shanken.
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Sonic Meditations in Big Sur
18 November 2017
Leading Sonic Meditations by Pauline Oliveros, with Madison Heying, at the Henry Miller Memorial Library in Big Sur. Part of the Indexical series.
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LASER talk @ UC Santa Cruz
14 November 2017
“Listening to the Ocean in the Desert: Displaced Sound, Displaced Environments”, lecture/performance as part of the LASER (Leonardo Art and Science Evening Rendezvous) series of talks. Read announcement
Doors open at 6pm, talks start at 7pm
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‘Eagle’ in Balance-Unbalance 2017 Conference
21 August 2017 - 23 August 2017
Installations ‘Eagle’ and ‘Light Entering My Room’ exhibited at the conference exhibition of Balance-Unbalance 2017 A Sense of Place , University of Plymouth UK.
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‘Whale’ at NEoN Digital Arts and RRS Discovery, Dundee Scotland
20 May 2017 - 28 May 2017
‘Whale (Dundee)’ (2017) is a sound walk where oceanic voices – bowhead and beluga whales, bearded seals and narwhals – speak directly into our ears from arctic waters. It will be available on Dundee’s waterfront from the historic ship RRS Discovery, as part of NEoN Digital Arts and the Ignite Festival.
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Interview in CLOT Magazine
27 August 2016
‘Yolande Harris: Techno-Intuition and Sonic Consciousness for a New Era” interview by Meritxell Rossell in Clotmag
http://www.clotmag.com/yolande-harris
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Research at University of California Santa Cruz
1 October 2016
Research Associate and Adjunct Faculty in the Digital Arts and New Media program, and Art Department at UCSC. Leading a graduate collaborative research group on Sound and the Environment. Co-teaching the MFA thesis exhibitions course 2017. Teaching art majors a new course on Art, Sound and Environment.
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Artist Talk Brown University
11 April 2016
Guest artist presentation at Visual Art Department, Brown University, in Ed Osborne’s class on Site and Sound.
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Catalogue ‘Listening to the Distance’
75 page, full color Listening to the Distance Catalogue, includes essays by Brandon LaBelle, Annea Lockwood, Edward Shanken and Robert Campbell. Supported by the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation and Woodbury Art Museum, Utah Valley University. 2016.
Download pdf here: Listening to the Distance Catalogue
Edward Shanken: ‘Listening to the Distance with Yolande Harris: Techno-Intuition, Sonic Consciousness and Alternative Ways of Knowing’
Robert Campbell: ‘Eternity Sensuously Displayed: Yolande Harris’ Eyrie’
Brandon LaBelle: ‘Yolande Harris: Aesthetics of Intensity’
Annea Lockwood: ‘Integrated Circuits’
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