Dr. Linnea Semmerling
Contact:
l.semmerling@hum.leidenuniv.nlLinnea Semmerling is Assistant Professor in Sound Studies and Sound Art at Leiden University's Sound Studies Center and Director of the Düsseldorf IMAI - Inter Media Art Institute. Her first monograph Listening on Display: Exhibiting Sounding Artworks 1960 to the Present is forthcoming with Bloomsbury. She has previously (co-)edited and (co-)curated Conrad Schnitzler: Sometimes It Gets Out of Hand and Turns Into Music (Kunsthalle Düsseldorf / Walther König, 2023), Fringe of the Fringe: Queering Punk Media History (Hatje Cantz, 2023), There is No Party So Noisy as the One You’re Not Invited To (TENT Rotterdam, 2022), and Sound Art: Sound as a Medium of Art (ZKM / MIT Press, 2019).
- Futures of Listening
Research and residency project dedicated to spatial sound and immersive audio.
- Listening on Display: Exhibiting Sounding Artworks, 1960s to the Present Linnea Semmerling
New monograph empirically investigating the historically, culturally, and socially contingent ways artists, curators, and visitors relate to sounds in contemporary art exhibitions.
- Sounds, Cities, Art, and Ecology
Panel convened in the context of the fifth Uncommon Senses conference, “Sensing the Social, the Environmental, and Across the Arts and Sciences”.
- Hear Here, Hear With, Hear Now Linnea Semmerling
Exhibition essay reflecting on the 2025 Hear Here festival at Museum M and STUK Leuven.
Presentations of work-in-progress by Linnea Semmerling, Andrea Giolai, and Elif Özcan.
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- Futures of Listening