We hope to engage with, but to move beyond, a mapping of vision to spatial representation and sound to representations of time. Time’s place in moving images is clear, and photography’s corollary time-severing; but less emphasized is sound’s capacity to generate a spatial field with discrete positions within it using stereophony, or its ability to nominate the visual and special in a way that both engages and eludes specificity.
This workshop comes at a crucial time for the emerging field of sound studies, and at a point where important correlations to developing disciplines in visual culture can most effectively be made.