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The Royal College of Art presents “Rorschach Audio”
The “Vocal Discords” symposium at The RCA, London, 7 March 2014, featured a Rorschach Audio lecture-demonstration – including discussion of the dramatist John Dennis and illusions of thunder, see earlier post – alongside presentations by Sophie Scott, Brian Dillon, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Nina Power and David Toop. Thanks to everyone who came along, and special thanks to David Crowley for the invite…
http://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/chs-college-wide-symposium-vocal-discords/
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