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'''''(Deep Listening) Sound Jams: Method of Producing Collective Sound Based Publication''''' is an exploration of experiments for collaborative making of sound publications. The thesis will follow the process of testing various combinations of tools, exercies and ideas for facilitation of sound jams. The thesis will document and explain the experiments as well as the research learnings. It will try to systemise the non-linear collection of tools and exercises.


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Guidelines

_What do you want to write? (Personal interest, curiosity)
_What mode of address do you want? How do you want your text to speak to the reader?
_What form(at) should your thesis have? (The mode of address dictates the form: essayistic, academic, narrative, non-linear, glossary, script, diary, field report etc.) - or a combination of several of them
_What are your 3 key issues / key research questions? (Each key issue could lead to a chapter outline)
_1500 words

Draft

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About

(Deep Listening) Sound Jams: Method of Producing Collective Sound Based Publication is an exploration of experiments for collaborative making of sound publications. The thesis will follow the process of testing various combinations of tools, exercies and ideas for facilitation of sound jams. The thesis will document and explain the experiments as well as the research learnings. It will try to systemise the non-linear collection of tools and exercises.

Mode of Address

Format

Structure

Introduction

Method

Glossary

Making

Publishing

Bibliography