Accepted Contribution:
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Kwame Phillips
(University of Southampton)
Contribution short abstract:
Phillips is Senior Lecturer in Media Practices at the Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, specializing in sensory media production, visual anthropology and audio culture. Phillips’ work focuses on resilience, race and social justice using multimodal and experimental methodologies.
Contribution long abstract:
Phillips is Senior Lecturer in Media Practices at the Winchester School of Art, specializing in sensory media production, visual anthropology and audio culture. Phillips’ work focuses on resilience, race and social justice using multimodal and experimental methodologies. His recent interest is in ‘mixtape scholarship’, a curation and reprocessing of sensory media to convey sonic narratives in a manner not bounded by academic tradition or traditional form. This has led to the visual mixtapes The Imagined Things: On Solange, Repetition and Mantra and Lovers Rock Dub: An Experiment in Visual Reverberation.
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Session 1 Friday 10 March, 2023, -