Graduate Student, Anthropology
About
Inspired by embodiment, sensation and affect, my research investigates pedagogies and practices of self-making in the context of audio engineering and sound design in the Greater Toronto Area. I am particularly committed to exploring the establishment of multi-sensory ways of acquiring knowledge, through engaging modalities of the senses, affect and through phenomenological experience. My current research in sound production is principally concerned with various dimensions of performance, "serious play" and tacit knowledge. Other interests include science & technology studies, videogames and loitering in various Toronto bookstores and cafes.







