More-than-Machine Listening: Sound, Data, and Molluscs

Damianakis, Konstantinos. 2024. 'More-than-Machine Listening: Sound, Data, and Molluscs'. In: Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2024. IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark 1 July 2024. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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My research critiques the anthropocentric foundations of machine listening while exploring its capacity for involving more-than-human sound-worlds in music and sonic arts practice. Applying insights from the philosophy of animality and sonic fiction into interactive music composition, this paper examines conceptual and pragmatic considerations for designing (anim)algorithms. These algorithms simulate the auditory experiences of non-human entities, creating pluriversal interfaces that merge human and non- human listening. Through a case study based on Italo Calvino’s 'The Spiral' and inspired by Vilém Flusser’s speculative malacology, a machine listening system is developed to emulate molluscan auditory mechanisms. This research reconfigures the design of machine listening, promoting a multisensory, more-than-human auditory experience.

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Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)

Keywords:

machine listening, molluscs, sonic fiction, animal, algorithm

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Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Music

Dates:

DateEvent
28 May 2024Accepted
1 July 2024Published Online

Event Location:

IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Date range:

1 July 2024

Item ID:

38037

Date Deposited:

06 Jan 2025 10:16

Last Modified:

07 Jan 2025 11:37

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/38037

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