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Posts by Amy Skjerseth

Thrilled for @allyfield.bsky.social and this triumph of a book!

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@alyxvesey.bsky.social just made my day, truly the media music/sound magic of #SCMS26 is happening! Head to the audio/sound/music media happy hour at Chicago Athletic Association Game Room (second floor) tonight, 5-7!

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Happy Conference Week!

We will be hosting a joint social event with the RAMP (Radio, Audio Media, and Podcasting) SIG on Thursday, March 26, from 5–7pm. Check your group messaging email for details.

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@scmstudies.bsky.social @soundandmusic.bsky.social @ravimusic.bsky.social @rudenshiold.bsky.social @scopeland.bsky.social @pch9857.bsky.social @kategalloway.bsky.social @jimbuhler.bsky.social @alyxvesey.bsky.social @jasonloviglio.bsky.social + please share widely!!

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#SCMS26 folks interested in sound studies, music studies, audio media, radio, podcasting, film/tv/game music, music videos, etc.—join the Sound & Music and Radio, Audio Media, & Podcasting scholarly interest groups for a happy hour tonight @ Chicago Athletic Association Game Room (2nd floor), 5-7pm!

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An academic panel titled "Where the Needle Drops: The Place of the Record in the Digital Age" chaired by Alyxandra Vesey with the following presentations:

Amy Skjerseth, University of California, Riverside, “Sonic Vignettes: Scorpio Rising to Visualizers”
Seth Mulliken, Northeastern University, “Acousmatic strangeness/safety in ‘live’ music”
Jennifer Smart, Independent Scholar, “The unsettled needle drop in the reel and edit era”
Landon Palmer, University of Alabama, “‘Needle Drop’ as Historical Discourse and Practice”

An academic panel titled "Where the Needle Drops: The Place of the Record in the Digital Age" chaired by Alyxandra Vesey with the following presentations: Amy Skjerseth, University of California, Riverside, “Sonic Vignettes: Scorpio Rising to Visualizers” Seth Mulliken, Northeastern University, “Acousmatic strangeness/safety in ‘live’ music” Jennifer Smart, Independent Scholar, “The unsettled needle drop in the reel and edit era” Landon Palmer, University of Alabama, “‘Needle Drop’ as Historical Discourse and Practice”

Looking forward to roundtabling with this fine company at #SCMS26 this week! @alyxvesey.bsky.social @askjerseth.bsky.social

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Kara Keeling's Queer Times, Black Futures has a chapter on Sun Ra! Also seconding Ted Gordon's book

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So excited for your book!

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It's the only way! I ended up with upwards of 70 post-it notes on the wall.

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🚨 humanities conference on podcasting 🚨 criesandwhispers2026.wordpress.com

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[...] algorithmic technologies; and cultural trope remixing in performance and media art. Particularly welcome are investigations of how marginalized artists rework technological presets to circulate new meaning and expose latent power structures.

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We invite papers that address presets in any medium. Topics could include: the politics of AI-generated imagery; race, gender and accessibility in default design; musical or sonic sampling; exploitation of aesthetic defaults in photography and screen-based art; [...]

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We are asking: what kinds of agency exist within pre-coded environments? Can presets be thought beyond a poverty of expression to become sites of aesthetic and political experimentation?

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Beyond technological settings, presets encompass cultural defaults including gender normativity and Western privilege. These often invisible norms shape artistic production within today's technological networks, establishing constraints that artists variously adopt, modify, or subvert.

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Originally technical features "set or adjusted beforehand to facilitate use" (OED), presets have evolved from photography & music production shortcuts into pervasive aesthetic & ideological defaults across media: from synthesizer patches and Instagram filters to narrative tropes and user interfaces.

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Session Description: This panel explores presets—default configurations embedded in tools, platforms, and cultural forms—that shape contemporary art while raising critical questions about labor, originality, and automation.

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Art history+ colleagues, Susan Laxton and I invite you to submit an abstract for consideration in our College Art Association (Chicago, 2/18–21/26) session, "Artistic Presets: Technology, Labor, and Innovation." See caa.confex.com/caa/2026/web... to submit; we'll let you know by 9/16. Details below!

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What a brilliant idea! I would love that (what a flavor combo too)

9 months ago 2 0 0 0

New special issue from JPMS!! This was one of the last things that @ehphd.bsky.social, @ericdharvey.com and I started before finishing our terms. Congratulations to Alisha Lola Jones, @burrata.bsky.social, Matthew Jones for their work with Georgina Born and @anthroposound.bsky.social on this!!

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Congrats, @askjerseth.bsky.social! This SIG is in "sure" hands.

10 months ago 4 1 1 0

Alyx! This is the first time my name has been made into a pun, surprisingly. I love it, and thank you so much for your support and encouragement, as always!

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Thank you so much, SIG community, Arzu and Seth, and of course Landon, for serving the SIG so brilliantly! As a side note too, @landonpalmer.bsky.social was my assigned mentor while on the job market a few years ago and was absolutely incredible. I learned so much from his mentorship and leadership!

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Thinking of you and sending all of the speedy healing and good food and safety and care. Let me know if there’s anything I can do.

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Thank you so much--yes, will do! Great to be in touch and all the best for this amazing project!

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You're so welcome, Sherri! I love the idea--I'm a popular music + audiovisual media scholar (Yoko Ono got me into it all)--and will be following news of this project!

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PCST Tinnitus Choir WIP — LOLA DE LA MATA

A former student, Lola de la Mata, is a composer/installation artist probing sonic and visual representations of tinnitus; brief gloss of work here: www.loladelamata.com/pcst-tinnitu.... The super smart multimedia operas of www.loladelamata.com/pcst-tinnitu.... The animator Jodie Mack's soundtracks.

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the industrial design on the OG walkman goes crazy

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Broadcast Education Association

Please RT! Radio/sound scholars: June 15 is LAST CALL to sign up for the
@rptf.bsky.social
/BEA/RAMP SIG mentorship program.

Senior scholars looking to mentor grad students/ECRs for a 1 year term are especially encouraged to join.

Sign up at the BEA website:
bea.memberclicks.net/login#/login

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