The University of Amsterdam magazine, Folia published a news feature about DeCoSEAS. In this feature […]
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DecoSEAS on ‘Les carnets de la phonothèque’
The Decolonizing Southeast Asian Sound Archives (DeCoSEAS) project was brought to the attention of our […]
[Sound Bite] Producing local popular culture from colonial radio
By Elizabeth Enriquez American businessmen introduced commercial radio broadcasting in the Philippines beginning in 1922. […]
[Sound Bite] Early Commercial Recordings of Composed Philippine Music (1905-1929)
by Jose Buenconsejo Originally marketed as a device for embalming the human voice afterlife and […]
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 […]
[Sound Bite] Radio as Tool of Empire
by Vincent Kuitenbrouwer In 1927 the Dutch electronic company Philips in Eindhoven succeeded in broadcasting directly […]
DeCoSEAS awarded a grant by the European Joint Initiatives for Cultural Heritage
meLê yamomo and Barbara Titus received a grant from the European Joint Initiatives for Cultural […]
Hörstück Premiere: »Interferenzen: Koloniales Scheitern im Radio«
On 11 December midnight, meLê yamomo’s Hörstück entitled “Interferences – Colonial Failures in Radio” will […]
KVNM Musicological Expo 2020
The Royal Society for Music History of The Netherlands invites everyone to join their Musicological […]