• A Person Made This: Alternative listening practices and their application to modern Audio Drama

  • Mar 29 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
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A Person Made This: Alternative listening practices and their application to modern Audio Drama

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  • Abstract

    By looking into alternative listening practices within the context of Modern Scripted

    Audio Drama, both as a medium as well as a contemporary sonic culture, this Audio

    paper will attempt to analyse the material qualities of Audio Drama and theorise ways

    that these practises may be applied. As well as give insight into how the culture of Audio

    Drama can be steered in a more open, accessible, experimental and radical direction.

    There is not much of a crossover between sound arts and Audio Drama. By making

    these analyses and interpretations, This audio paper will attempt to bridge that gap, and

    provide some practical directions and ideas.

    Much of the research was done through analysis of relevant sources and interviews with

    several figures who work within Audio Drama who each provide a different perspective

    on the medium.

    The ultimate conclusion is an encouragement to the Audio Drama community, both

    listeners and producers, to learn to love and intentionally use “bad” audio and to seek

    out productions made by newer creators. The hope being that more marginalised voices

    will use audio drama to create politically radical productions and audio drama as a

    whole will begin to be made in more experimental ways.

    This Audio Paper Included audio from interviews with:

    Lee Tomaneli

    Marisa Ewing

    Amber Devereux

    Ella Watts

    Quotes read by:

    Gregory Carrobis

    Avalon Willowbloom

    Joe Cruz

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