In a reply to ‘Speculative listening’ by Kaya Barry, Michele Lobo and Michelle Duffy, I make a defence of representation as a resource for experimental and speculative practice, arguing that… Click to show full abstract
In a reply to ‘Speculative listening’ by Kaya Barry, Michele Lobo and Michelle Duffy, I make a defence of representation as a resource for experimental and speculative practice, arguing that the loss of total immersion in the flux and becoming of the world that the representational engenders is a precondition for experimentation and speculation.
               
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