The University of Amsterdam magazine, Folia published a news feature about DeCoSEAS. In this feature about “hidden archives” at UvA,…
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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 francophone partners through the French…
[Sound Bite] Producing local popular culture from colonial radio
By Elizabeth Enriquez American businessmen introduced commercial radio broadcasting in the Philippines beginning in 1922. It was encouraged and supported…
[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 as an aide to assisting…
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…
[Sound Bite] Radio as Tool of Empire
by Vincent Kuitenbrouwer In 1927 the Dutch electronic company Philips in Eindhoven succeeded in broadcasting directly to the Dutch East Indies,…
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 Heritage for their three-year project…
Hörstück Premiere: »Interferenzen: Koloniales Scheitern im Radio«
On 11 December midnight, meLê yamomo’s Hörstück entitled “Interferences – Colonial Failures in Radio” will premiere on Deutschlandfunk Kultur. “Interferenzen…
KVNM Musicological Expo 2020
The Royal Society for Music History of The Netherlands invites everyone to join their Musicological Expo on 12 December 2020….