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Hello, The following event may be of interest to you: Sound in Theory, Sound in Practice Thursday, April 7, 2016 Thursday, April 7 @Bito2:30pm Opening LectureEmily Thompson (Princeton University)Sound Theory as Sound Practice4pm Exhinition OpeningFeaturing work by Lesley Flanigan, Tristan Perich, Natalia Fedorova, and Bard College faculty and students5:30pm Keynote LectureJonathan SterneProfessor and James McGill Chair inCulture & Technology, McGill UniversityAudile Scarification:Notes on the Normalization of Hearing Damage **This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required for all interludes** Time: 2:30 pm EDT/GMT-4 Location: Bitó Conservatory Building Sponsor: Africana Studies Program; American and Indigenous Studies Program; Anthropology Program; Art History and Visual Culture Program; Center for Civic Engagement; Computer Science Program; Dean of the College; Division of Languages and Literature; Division of Science, Mathematics, and Computing; Division of Social Studies; Division of the Arts; Experimental Humanities Program; Film and Electronic Arts Program; Historical Studies Program; Human Rights Project; Office of the President; Physics Program; Studio Arts Program Contact: Laura Kunreuther. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 845-758-7215 Website: http://blogs.bard.edu/soundsymposium/ If you would like to see more events please visit the following URL: http://anthropology.bard.edu/events/