Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice (CRiSAP)
Description
CRiSAP is a world-leading interdisciplinary research centre in the field of sound arts practice, based at London College of Communication (LCC).
With funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and various international bodies, CRiSAP has played a key role in establishing sound arts as a vital scholarly field within the arts and humanities.
CRiSAP is a dynamic and inclusive community that brings together students at all levels with research-active academics, practitioners and visiting fellows from across the world
CRiSAP collaborate with renowned institutions and publishers such as TATE, Resonance FM and Bloomsbury on major conferences, exhibitions and publications.
CRiSAP's current research areas include:
- sound and environment
- sonic activism;
- sonic knowledge and pedagogies;
- voice, composition and text;
- performance, art and technology;
- sound, history and memory.
Offers funding
No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.
Founding year
2005
Contact details
Elephant & Castle
London
SE1 6SB
United Kingdom
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2025-03-21 11:50:42