Feb 182013
Yeong Ran Kim is a MA student in Media Studies at the New School. Pursuing her degree with a concentration in Sound Studies and Acoustic Environments, she delves into critical methodology intersected with experimental media practice. Her research interests center on the normalized violence under the neoliberal governance that affects the construction of the urban everyday life. Especially, she investigates acoustic forces and rhythmicity that constitute soundscapes of the urban spaces through an engagement with the sonic media in search of new aesthetic experiences and new ways of mobilizing communities. Most recent work of hers is a collaborative multimedia performance Ecstatic Corona, which is part of her multimodal thesis project Walking the Sonic: Acoustic Experience and Experiments in Corona. |
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