Kelsey’s image: A photo of the GC anthropology program’s bookshelf in the lounge, while the books were still organized according not to author or topic but color. Impractical, yes, but …
Author: Kelsey Chatlosh
A Reflection on the Mediation and Intimacy of Sounds: Searching for Collective Pleasure through Group ASMR
This is a guest post by Michelle Yom, a musicology Ph.D. student at the GC, a participant in the 2017-2018 GCDI Sound Series, and a member of the Sound Studies …
What is GCDI? (Fall 2018 Edition)
**Note that this blog post is revised and updated every semester, typically in early September or February. Links in this post may be outdated. For up to date information, please …
Livestreaming the sounds of morning: I went to SoundCamp for International Dawn Chorus Day
Kelsey’s photo, a “soundtent” at soundcamp, Stave Hill Ecological Park, London, UK, 2017 It was just a bit after 4:00 a.m. in London and jet lag was thankfully working in …
The Spring Semester Lineup for the GCDI Sound Series
This 2017-2018 academic year, a few of us Digital Fellows – Rachel Rakov, Kristin Hackett, Jojo Karlin and myself – are very excited to be organizing the GC Digital Initiatives …
Digital Forensics: A GC Student’s Success Story with the Help of the GC Library
Kicking off the GCDI Sound Series: A Workshop on Sound
Image: Teodorik Menšl on Flickr, 2005 Later today, I am teaching a workshop on sound, kicking off our new GCDI Sound Series. In the workshop I will review a variety …
An Anthropologist’s Visit to DHSI to Learn about Sound
Kelsey’s photo, Smuggler’s Cove, Victoria, BC, Canada I knelt down with my knees in the sand, feeling a bit silly and bit nostalgic of my more artistic childhood, and held …