
Link to my playlist here: https://www.are.na/share/RIUFpMR
I had turbo tutorial today with Ingrid. She gave me a lot of sources I can get inspiration from or simply use in my audio paper. Therefore I changed drastically my playlist, first of all because the general topic of my piece has changed and secondly because sources that Ingrid suggested to me are exactly talking about aspects I am gonna focus on in my work. I was doing my research on female-artists in sound arts but I didn’t find any of the resources that Ingrid gave me and I think that if not for her I wouldn’t find them at all. Thought of it makes me really sad as it just proves how hard it is to find supporting materials and information for female-identifying sound artists from female-identifying sound artists. My updated playlist consist of:
- Her Noise Archive: resource of collected materials investigating music and sound histories in relation to gender, bringing together wide network of women who use sound as a medium
- Forbe’s interview on gender inequality in music industry
- Rolling Stone’s interview on gender inequality in music industry, which features Desiree Perez( CEO of Roc Nation)
- Sonic Cyberfeminism created by Annie Goh and Marie Thompson, which provide an opportunity to critically reflect upon cyber feminism and contribute to current activism, and debates concerning sound, gender and technology.
- Quotes from book “Breast and Eggs” by Mieko Kawakami
- Quotes from book “Kim JiYoung, Born 1982” by Cho Nam-Joo
- Bechdel at LCC by Ingrid Plum, which seeks to bridge the gap in skills sharing for non binary, female, and trans students, and provide a safe space for discussion
- Grapefruits magazine created by students of the master programme Klang and Realitat at the RSH Dusseldorf which focuses on women and people who identify as women, who have been affected by lack of visibility- historically and at present
- song “Breakfast” by Dove Cameron