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<h1>Events</h1>
<p>We regularly attend events, give talks and so on. Here you can find a selection of upcoming and past events we've
attended</p>
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<h2>2021</h2>
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<h3>Peer reviewed audio paper</h3>
We are publishing a peer-reviewed audio paper in <a href="https://seismograf.org/peer">Seismograf</a> about the [multi’vocal] project and the process of creating a synthetic voice with deep learning algorithms.
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<h2>2020</h2>
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<h3>PhD Dissertation featuring [multi’vocal]</h3>
Stina published her PhD Dissertation "Vocal Bodies: Performing Paralinguistic Stereotypes and Multivocalities in Art and Digital Media". Abstract can be found <a href="https://artsandculturalstudies.ku.dk/Calendar/2020/multivocalities-in-art-and-digital-media/">here</a>.
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<h3>[multi’vocal] in Radio Program "Blinde Vinkler"</h3>
We were featured in the radio program and podcast "Blinde Vinkler" by The Danish Society of Engineers, IDA.
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<h2>2019</h2>
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<h3>Techfestival Presentation</h3>
Stina and Frederik presented [multi’vocal] at the 'Conversations with Every "Thing"' event at this year's
Techfestival in Copenhagen.
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<h3>Talk at the Catch Summer Camp 2019</h3>
Frederik and Nina gava an inspirational talk at the <a href="https://www.catch.dk/summer-camp-2019/">Catch
Summer Camp 2019</a> in Helsingør which focused on 'artistic and curatorial practices in the age of
Technogenesis'.
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<h3>Master's Thesis on [multi’vocal]</h3>
Frederik completed his Master's Thesis, "Multivocal - Creating synthetic voices with non-singular
identities".
The article is available upon request.
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<h3>Radio session at Norbergfestival</h3>
[multi’vocal] produced a 20 min session for the <a href="https://norbergfestival.com/">Norbergfestival</a>
radio, which was live on both internet and FM radio between July 25-27.
The session presented and examplified the evolution of the creation of our synthetic voice.
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<h3>Talk at BLOCK ZERO</h3>
Stina gave an inspirational talk at the design studio BLOCK ZERO in Malmö, Sweden.
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<h2>2018</h2>
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<h3>[multi’vocal] in Danish Radio show Kulturen På P1</h3>
Frederik went on national Danish radio to talk about synthetic voices and digial assistants. Listen to the
show below - Frederik starts talking about ~14min in.
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<audio class="audio-player" id="p1-audio" src="/sound/kulturen_paa_p1_frederik.mp3" controls></audio>
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<h3>[multi’vocal] as a part of Catch at Click Festival</h3>
As a part of the Catch exhibition at <a href="https://www.clickfestival.dk/">Click Festival</a> in May 2018,
we presented multi'vocal in a discussion about sound, representation, gender binaries and media arts.
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<h3>Published academic article</h3>
We published an article for the 'Politics of the Machines - Art and After (EVA Copenhagen)' conference,
entitled '[multi’vocal]: Reflections on Engaging Everyday People in the Development of a Collective
Non-Binary Synthesized Voice'.
<br>Download it <a
href="https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=15f1eb62-e6b6-49c7-94ef-b84a81349970">here</a>.
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<h3>Presentation of [multi’vocal] at CRiSAP (Creative Research into Sound Arts Practice)</h3>
We presented [multi’vocal] in a discussion about sound, representation, gender binaries at CRiSAP, London in
the end of January 2018.
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<h2>2017</h2>
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<h3>Presentation of [multi’vocal] at ZKM</h3>
We presented [multi’vocal] in a discussion about sound, representation, gender binaries and media arts ZKM
in the end of September 2017.
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<h3>Presentation of [multi’vocal] at Driving IT conference, IDA.</h3>
At <a href="https://universe.ida.dk/driving-it/">IDA's Driving IT</a> conference we presented [multi’vocal]
and the politics of synthesized voices.
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<h3>[multi’vocal] at IDA, The Danish Society of Engineers</h3>
[multi’vocal] recorded and listened to all ages, genders and people at IDA in November - December 2017.
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<h3>[multi’vocal] at the IT University of Copenhagen</h3>
[multi’vocal] recorded and listened to all ages, genders and people at the IT University of Copenhagen
September - October 2017.
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<h3>Presentation of [multi’vocal] at CPH Maker 2017</h3>
We presented our first iteration of the [multi’vocal] voice and talk about the open source technology behind
[multi’vocal] at CPH Maker in September 2017.
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<h3>[multi’vocal] at Techfestival 2017</h3>
[multi’vocal] recorded and listened to all ages, genders and people at Techfestival (5-10 September 2017).
We also gave a talk on the [multi’vocal] collective and participate in a meetup.
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<h3>Presentation of research at Audio Mostly 2017</h3>
We presented the first of a series of listening tests at Audio Mostly: Augmented and Participatory
Sound/Music Experiences (23-26 August 2017). This paper did not include the [multi’vocal] voice, instead we
asked listeners to annotate and rate the synthesized voices from the IBM Watson Catalogue in order to map
the listening experiences of existing synthesized voices. This research project was made in collaboration
with researchers from Complex & Intelligent Systems, Passau University.
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<h3>[multi’vocal] at Roskilde Festival 2017</h3>
[multi’vocal] recorded and listened to all ages, genders and people from around the world at Roskilde
Festival. A diversity of voices were collected as part of the project The Voice of Roskilde at Roskilde
Festival 2017. We gave an informal talk about the project on Thursday June 29th at 1pm.
Organisers: UNDERBROEN
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<h3>[multi’vocal] at ACSIS 2017</h3>
[multi’vocal] was be presented in the session Suspensions – Mobilizing Art and Aesthetics in Cultural
Research at the ACSIS conference in June 2017
This session grappled with the ways that art can be related to research practice within the diverse fields
of cultural studies. It examined the role of subjectivity as well as various methodological entanglements of
theory and empirical material. What happens when artistic practices are combined with the research practices
of Cultural Sciences/Cultural Studies institutions? What happens when the practices of disciplines like
visual culture, ethnology and cultural analysis are enmeshed with artistic practice? The session came from a
workshop including cultural researchers and practicing artists held at The Department of Arts and Cultural
Sciences at Lund University in October 2016.
Organisers: Max Liljefors and Robert Willim, Lund University.
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