EVENT: Amplification and Everyday Life Conference

The Amplification Project Team are pleased to present the Amplification and Everyday Life Conference.

More than a way to make things louder, amplification has contributed to the increased ubiquity of recorded sound in everyday life and has afforded new mechanisms for controlling sound our using sound as a medium for social control. This two-day conference will help to identify and define key issues and debates that are of core importance to the topic and will advance our mission to make amplification into a key subject in the cultural study of music and sound. 

Amplification and Everyday Life will take place on 4 and 5 June in Bronte Lecture Theatres (Lecture Theatre 1, BLG/05).

As part of this exciting event, we are delighted to be partnering with Yorkshire Sound Women Network to host an evening of new electronic music and sound art from 7pm on 4 June in Richard Steinitz Building.

All welcome! More details and booking links can be found on the project website. Tickets for both events are free but must be booked in advance. 

Questions? Please get in touch at amplificationproject@hud.ac.uk