On Wednesday, February 7, the Amsterdam Museum is hosting a drinks reception in honor of […]
Category: Barbara Titus
[Sound Bite] Jaap Kunst – Flores
by Barbara Titus Phon. K. 185, recorded by Jaap Kunst in August 1930Place: Riangkroko, far […]
The Persistent Refrain of Colonial Archival Logic / Sounding Out the Jaap Kunst Collection
DeCoSEAS project leaders meLê yamomo and Barbara Titus published a joint article about the complexities […]
DeCoSEAS in Folia Magazine
The University of Amsterdam magazine, Folia published a news feature about DeCoSEAS. In this feature […]
DeCoSEAS on the Dutch Newspaper NRC
In February, DeCoSEAS project leaders meLê yamomo and Barbara Titus explained the aims and vision […]
[Sound Bite] Jaap Kunst – Urbinasopèn (1932)
Decolonizing South East Asian Sound Archives (DeCoSEAS) – Nieuwe vragen en gedeelde wetenschap door Barbara Titus (Project […]
Prof. Barbara Titus – “Sonic Entanglements on Tour: Visiting Colonial Sound Archives in the Early Twenty-First Century”
Prof. Barbara Titus will deliver a lecture at the Center for Ethnomusicology at Columbia University […]
Sonic Entanglements on Tour: A short update by meLê yamomo
Last month, I had the privilege to have talked, collaborated, and traveled with archivists, historians, […]
Sonic Entanglements: Sound, Archive, and Acoustic Historiographies in the Asia Pacific
9 September | 10:30-17:30 | Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, Hilversum10 September | 10:00-16:00 […]
Sonic Entanglements Workshop and Archival Visits 2019
Between 9-16 September, The Sonic Entanglements Research Project gathers together scholars of history, anthropology, ethnomusicology, performance studies, […]