Recently I have been thinking a lot about the form of audio papers in a more holistic sense: what is an audio paper? what does it mean to use an audio paper over any other format?
My intention by asking myself these questions and really mulling them over is to find a question that I can use as a stepping stone into research or as a base for my own audio paper. I think there are many possible routes that I can take so it will be interesting to see where my research will lead.
Looking beyond the personal, how can we make our work relate more universally?
The nature of communication/ How can you get your point across when the form impacts the work?
How can a format that has not fully formed concern the mainstream?
Is asking to make an audio paper is like asking someone in the 1800s to make a film?
What are we listening to?
People have been experimenting with recorded audio for many decades, what does it mean to experiment in an academic sense?
“When Practice becomes fixated on goals and end points, it distorts itself.”
Structures and Synthesis ~ Mark Fell