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WFAE 2023 Conference​Listening Pasts - Listening Futures

25/9/2022

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The World Forum for Acoustic Ecology is excited to announce Listening Pasts - Listening Futures, its first hybrid virtual and in-person international conference since 2011, to be held in March 2023.

The 2023 conference coincides with the 30th anniversary of the WFAE, founded in 1993, during 'Tuning of the World: The First International Conference on Acoustic Ecology' at the Banff Centre for the Arts. 

Call for proposals: 
https://www.wfae.net/conference2023-cfp.html  

LOCATIONS

Conference Hub and Co-Presenter: Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach, Florida USA
  • Program Partner: Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach, Florida USA 
  • Program Partner: Stetson University, Deland, Florida USA​

DATES

  • 18 July, 2022 - call for proposals opens
  • Midnight October 1, 2022 - call for proposals closes
  • November 1, 2022 - accepted proposals notified
  • Thursday 23 to Sunday 26 March, 2023  - WFAE Conference Dates (Check in begins noon on Wednesday, 22 March)
  • Saturday, 18 March through Wednesday, 22 March: Pre-conference Community Engagement Programs hosted at various local venues including Stetson University, Canaveral National Seashore, Atlantic Center for the Arts, and Florida State Parks.​

REGISTRATION FEES

Registration, with lodging at the Atlantic Centre for the Arts
  • Full fee (3-day attendance, accommodation & meals inclusive) – $650.00 USD
  • Early Bird / WFAE Member Rate – $550.00 USD
  • Verified Student/Need-based Rate – $400.00 USD

Registration, with no lodging at ACA (accomodation to be sought be delegate)
  • Full fee (3-day attendance + lunch) – $275.00 USD
  • Early Bird (3-day attendance + lunch) – $210.00 USD
  • Full fee (single day attendance + lunch) – $125.00 USD
  • Student fee (3-day attendance + lunch) – $100.00 USD
  • Student fee (single day attendance + lunch) – $50.00 USD
Please note that recommendations for accomodation close to the conference site will be provided upon registrations open.

Registration, virtual conference
  • Virtual attendance (3 days, incl. registration to Discord community channel) –  $50.00 USD
  • Virtual attendance (single day, incl. registration to Discord community channel) – $20.00 USD

Please note that recommendations for accomodation close to the conference site will be provided upon registrations opening in January 2023.

DESCRIPTION

Listening Pasts - Listening Futures convenes a global cohort as we mark the 30th anniversary of the founding of the World Forum for Acoustic Ecology (WFAE), and the first international conference on acoustic ecology in the United States of America. Now, as we mark this moment, we gather to consider how we can collectively and differently learn from the past, to imagine new futures based on a diversity of listening practices and acoustic relationships in our worlds. As the wider field of sound studies has matured, so have the contributions made by acoustic ecology to much current sonic scholarship and practice. At the same time, critical directions in sound studies have addressed the legacies of the World Soundscape Project and acoustic ecology directly: this is our chance, as a community, to reflect, look back, and re-imagine the core values of our field, its central approaches, methods, and key theorists of past, present, and future. We know acoustic ecology and soundscape studies have much still to give to the world at a pivotal environmental awakening. 

Among the appeals of ACA are its support of soundscape studies with the Soundscape Field Station artist residency and related programming, especially our shared mission and values of community engagement. These values reflect the topics in which we invite proposals including paper presentations, workshops, performances, and installations.

Located near the Canaveral National Seashore, in the unceded lands of the Seminole people, Atlantic Center for the Arts offers access to the beauty of this wild coastal habitat. Mangroves, manatees, and Spanish moss are here in one of the region’s last remaining areas protected from development.
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