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Listening After Nature

Field Recording, Ecology, Critical Practice
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Listening After Nature explores the complexities of field recording, challenging traditional ideas of Nature and site-specific soundwork. Dr Mark Peter Wright combines post-colonial, ecological, and sound studies perspectives to examine archival and contemporary recordings. The book questions what exists beyond the audible signal and rethinks relationships between humans, nonhumans, and technology, introducing concepts like the β€œNoisy-Nonself” and reimagining field and studio dynamics. It also traces the microphone’s connections to natural resource extraction and creative practice, ultimately confronting what remains unheard and critiquing Western universalist frameworks.
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This book is suited to readers interested in arts, culture, sound studies, ecology, and post-colonial theory, especially those engaged with field recording, environmental humanities, and sonic research.

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Listening After Nature examines the constructions and erasures that haunt field recording practice and discourse. Analysing archival and contemporary soundworks through a combination of post-colonial, ecological and sound studies scholarship, Mark Peter Wright recodes the Field; troubles conceptions of Nature; expands site-specificity; and unearths hidden technocultures.

What exists beyond the signal? How is agency performed and negotiated between humans and nonhumans? What exactly is a field recording and what are its pedagogical potentials?

These questions are operated by a methodology of listening that incorporates the spaces of audition, as well as Wright’s own practice-based reflections. In doing so, Listening After Nature posits a range of novel interventions. One example is the β€œNoisy-Nonself,” a conceptual figuration with which to comprehend the presence of reticent recordists. β€œContact Zones and Elsewhere Fields” offers another unique contribution by reimagining the relationship between the field and studio.

In the final chapter, Wright explores the microphone by tracing its critical and creative connections to natural resource extraction and contemporary practice.

Listening After Nature auditions water and waste, infrastructures and animals, technologies and recordists, data and stars. It grapples with the thresholds of sensory perception and anchors itself to the question: what am I not hearing? In doing so, it challenges Western universalisms that code the field whilst offering vibrant practice-based possibilities.

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Praised as a comprehensive, thought-provoking work, Listening After Nature offers radical ideas and heartfelt insight from a practising artist, according to The Wire. The Quietus describes it as a fine attempt to reframe cultural frameworks in field recording, highlighting the urgent need for responsibility amid environmental decline. The Journal of Sonic Studies notes the book’s critical introspection centred on the question, β€œWhat are we not hearing?”

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781501392863

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 December 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 150.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 340g

Pages: 222

About the Author

Mark Peter Wright is Reader in Critical Sound Practice at the University of the Arts, London, UK, where he is also a member of CRiSAP (Creative Research into Sound Arts Practice). His practice intersects sound arts, ecology, and experimental pedagogy across exhibition, performance, and publishing.

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