The Bartlett Sound Making Space Doctoral Network focuses on current issues and debates in sound + space + architecture research. We aim to bring together a wider, more diverse group of researchers and practitioners who think about and engage with space and the urban environment through sound and music.

Join us for an evening of sound at the Bartlett School of Architecture on the theme of Space and Sonic Identies. This second session in our new sound series explores why certain sonic identities are permitted and multiply across the city, while others are severely suppressed and blockaded.

This event is free and open to the public. To attend, please register on Eventbrite. .

Christabel Stirling (Oxford)

Crowds, cordons, and computers: musical movement in London

Dr. Zeynep Bulut (Music and Sonic Arts Research Centre at Queen's University Belfast)

The Volume of Christine Sun Kim's Nap Disturbance

Vasilis Aronidis (Bartlett School of Architecture)

The Musical Event as a Field of Rival Disciplines: Sound and Space in Harlem Renaissance