Sonic Interventions Season 2 (English)

S2E1 Archival Silences

In this first episode, Prof. Dr. Doris Kolesch, Dr. Layla Zami, and Emma Lo are in conversation with artist-scholar Dr. meLê yamomo. They discuss sonic relationalities and archival practices. Learn more about his work, such as ›Echoing Europe‹, the Decolonial Frequencies Festival, and DeCoSEAS. Find out more about S2E1 on Podigee, including transcription.

Credits
Recording of the Philippine Constabulary band, 1910 (USCB Cylinder Audio Archive)
Wax cylinder recording of Oggayam sung by Perfecto Balagani, recorded by Jeno von Takacs in Kalingga, Philippines 1934 (Berliner Phonogrammarchiv)
Sri Margana listening and singing along with Raden Mas Jodjana (Berliner Lautarchiv)

S2E2 Vocal Dis/obedience

This episode features Anjeline de Dios, a philipino cultural geographer and vocal artist. Emma Lo talks with her about voices, disobedience, well-being, and sonic conceptions of space. They will engage with how voices are shaped and how to connect with one's own voice. Find out more about S2E2 on Podigee, including transcription.

Credits
Ikaw ay Akin (Anjeline de Dios)
Underwater vigil (Anjeline de Dios)
Emptied dawn (Anjeline de Dios)
Horde (Anjeline de Dios)

S2E3 Voice Machines

This episode features Rully Shabara, an experimental vocalist based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Emma Lo talks with him about Xhabarabot Voice Machines, an ongoing project in which Shabara engineers interactive instruments from his own vocal samples. They discuss issues of consent in sampling, appropriation and self-exploitation, and open source technologies. Find out more about S2E3 on Podigee, including transcription.

Credits
Recording
Yusuf Alazhar
Sounds
Drone (Emma Lo playing Xhabarabot Voice Machines)
Drux (Emma Lo playing Xhabarabot Voice Machines)
Ambiex (Emma Lo playing Xhabarabot Voice Machines)
Delax (Emma Lo playing Xhabarabot Voice Machines)
Overparty (Emma Lo playing Xhabarabot Voice Machines)
Delax (Emma Lo playing Xhabarabot Voice Machines)
Ambiex (Emma Lo playing Xhabarabot Voice Machines)

S2E4 Resounding Rhythms

Season 2 closes with a conversation between Victoria Pham and Emma Lo. Victoria Pham introduces us to the many intersections of her work as an evolutionary biologist and artist. The conversation focuses on rhythm and listening in Pham's research and practices, and Pham's and James Nguyen's open source project RE:SOUNDING. Find out more about S2E4 on Podigee.

Credits
Bronze Echoes (Victoria Pham)
La Grotte (Victoria Pham)
Terra (Victoria Pham)
Medium Mallet (RE:SOUNDING)

Moderation: Emma Lo
Concept: Dr. Layla Zami
Producer: Eufoniker Audioproduktion