Map a Voice
A collaborative research project initiated by Dr Zeynep Bulut, Map a Voice explores sonic and social interactions between voice and environment.
Some questions include how voice connects to a place, and if forms of speech, as well as what speaks, are not limited to mediums for verbal language or normative limits of hearing, in what other forms a voice can speak with an environment. The project includes series of interactive workshops. Workshops are open to general public.
Map a Voice was awarded with the Cultural Institute's Collaborative Innovation Grant for Early Career Researchers at King's College London. The project was supported by the Department of Music at King's College London and the Department of Media and Computing & Rapid-Mix at Goldsmiths, University of London. Map a Voice is currently developed at SARC at Queen's University Belfast in collaboration with Dr Kurt Werner (programming support), Dr John D'Arcy (workshop design support) and Dr David Bird (technical support).