On Wednesday, February 7, the Amsterdam Museum is hosting a drinks reception in honor of the launch of The Future of…
Browsing Category Barbara Titus
[Sound Bite] Jaap Kunst – Flores
by Barbara Titus Phon. K. 185, recorded by Jaap Kunst in August 1930Place: Riangkroko, far western tip of the curling…
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 of curating colonial sound archives…
DeCoSEAS in Folia Magazine
The University of Amsterdam magazine, Folia published a news feature about DeCoSEAS. In this feature about “hidden archives” at UvA,…
DeCoSEAS on the Dutch Newspaper NRC
In February, DeCoSEAS project leaders meLê yamomo and Barbara Titus explained the aims and vision of DeCoSEAS in the Culture…
[Sound Bite] Jaap Kunst – Urbinasopèn (1932)
Decolonizing South East Asian Sound Archives (DeCoSEAS) – Nieuwe vragen en gedeelde wetenschap door Barbara Titus (Project Leader, DeCoSEAS) [For the English…
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 on 23 January 2020 entitled,…
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, and scholars working on sound…
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 | VOC Zaal, University of…
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, media studies, and psychology, as…