Articles of ‘Jana Winderen’

Sonic Philosophy

Sonic Philosophy

By Christoph Cox
Philosophical aesthetics suffers from a peculiar arrogance toward its object of inquiry, an arrogance that the “non-philosopher” François Laruelle has termed “the principle of sufficient philosophy.”1 By this awkward phrase, Laruelle cites the pretension of philosophy to elevate itself above any object or discourse in order to offer a philosophy of [...]



The Ability to Shape Our Physical and Collective Experiences: An Interview with Barbara London about “Soundings: A Contemporary Score”

The Ability to Shape Our Physical and Collective Experiences: An Interview with Barbara London about “Soundings: A Contemporary Score”

This summer, the Museum of Modern Art in New York opens “Soundings: A Contemporary Score,” a much anticipated group exhibition that promises to present the work of some of the most innovative contemporary artists working with sound today. ARTPULSE took the opportunity to interview Barbara London, MoMA’s long-standing media art curator, who has [...]