Anthology for Listening Vol. II – Listening Yet to Come: Research Article Titles for Listening
Listening Yet to Come: Research Article Titles for Listening
Bureau for Listening
On the suggestion of Bureau for Listening’s Attunement Board we have here compiled a list of titles for articles that we wished could be included into this anthology, but for different reasons doesn’t exist yet (to our knowledge).
The titles are meant to spark curiosity, but also actual research. It’s also an invitation to the reader to join in, and imagine other titles for much needed but yet unrealized research articles for listening
Listening Beyond the Human Ear: Augmenting Perception to Hear Beyond the Limits of Current Biology
The Architecture of Attention: A History of Designing Cities for Active Listening in Public Spaces and How Listening have Reshaped the Public
The Silent Chorus: How Listening to Dark Matter Could Unlock the Mysteries of the Universe
The Science of Silence: How Deep Listening Enhances Cognitive Health and Longevity
Sonic Weaving: How Textile Artists Create Tapestries of Sound from Thread Vibrations
The Ethics of Eavesdropping: Surveillance, Consent, and the Politics of Listening in the Digital Age
Telepathic Listening: How Quantum Entanglement Could Enable Instantaneous Communication Across Continents
The Rhythm of Aging: Can We Reverse Time by Tuning Into Cellular Sounds?
Listening in Crisis: The Role of Attunement in Disaster Recovery and Community Healing
Listening to the Cosmos: A Grand Symphony of Black Holes, Neutron Stars, and the Birth of Galaxies
The Sound of Thoughts: Mapping the Brain’s Acoustic Output in Cognitive Processing
Echoes in Stone: Reconstructing the Acoustic Environments of Ancient Spaces through Sonic Archaeology
Slow Listening: Nurturing an Awareness In, Rather Than Of, Process
Composing for the Unheard: An Artistic Study on Imaginary Instruments and Inaudible Frequencies
Listening to the Land: Indigenous Soundscapes and Environmental Policy
The Sound of Extinction: Can We Reconstruct Lost Species’ Vocalizations to Heal Ecosystems?
The Big Listening Lie: A Uncovering of Listening as Conspiracy Theory
When Algorithms Listen: AI, Ethics, and the Future of Machine-Mediated Conversations
The Frequency of Time: Can We Listen to the Past through the Vibrations of Historical Artifacts?
Choreographed Soundscapes: Merging Dance and Listening in Interactive, Motion-Activated Performances
Collaborative Ears: Listening as Co-Creation in Transdisciplinary Artistic Practices
Silent Revolutions: How Listening-Driven Leadership Transformed Governance Models
Listening in the Dark: Exploring Sound-Based Performance in Complete Sensory Deprivation
Listening to Parallel Universes: How Alternate Realities Could Be Perceived Through Interdimensional Sound Waves
When Earth Speaks: Decoding Planetary Vibrations as Language in Environmental Science
Resonant Cities: A Study of Urban Noise and the Politics of Collective Listening
AI Listening: Machine Learning based on Listening-Data-Methodologies
The Gendered Silence: Exploring Relations Between Gender and Capacities for Listening
Listening in Zero Gravity: How Sound Behaves and Communicates in the Vacuum of Space
The Geometry of Listening: Uncovering How Space Itself Stores and Transmits Sound Waves Across Millennia
Reverberations of the Unsaid: Artistic Practices in Listening to Subconscious Thoughts Through Sound
The Music of AI: How Machines Can Teach Us to Hear What Humans Have Forgotten
Hearing Emotions: A Neural Translation of Unspoken Feelings into Audible Frequencies
Vibratory Performances: How Listening to Inaudible Frequencies Can Reshape Live Art Installations
Sound as Gesture: Investigating the Relationship Between Listening and Physicality in Performance Practices
The Acoustic DNA: Can We Decode Life Forms Based on the Frequencies They Emit?
From Noise to Nuance: Rewiring Corporate Culture through Listening Workshops
Listening to the Future: How Acoustic Signals from Distant Galaxies Can Reveal Interstellar Communication
Whispers of Wisdom: Oral Traditions and the Unwritten History of Listening Practices
Eavesdropping on History: How Listening Uncovered Forgotten Narratives in Archival Research
Listening into discomfort: How staying with the trouble of physical and emotional discomfort opens other modes of being in the world – perhaps in relation to physical and mental health studies.