Sound and Community Politics
How Pauline Oliveros Reshaped Experimental Music and Social Engagement
This audio paper, titled "Sound and Community Politics: How Pauline Oliveros Reshaped Experimental Music and Social Engagement," offers a comprehensive exploration of Pauline Oliveros' groundbreaking work in experimental music and its far-reaching impact on social and community dynamics.
The paper is structured as my first-person narrative, presenting the author's research findings and personal interpretations of Oliveros' contributions.
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5.O’Brien, Kerry. "Listening as activism: the ‘sonic meditations’ of Pauline Oliveros." The New Yorker 9 (2016).