Wallpaper* Magazine Reviews ‘A Brief History of Sound Recording’

Wallpaper* Magazine has published a review of our forthcoming book, A Brief History of Sound Recording: Fully Incomplete and Highly Biased, in a new listicle entitled “14 of the best new books for music buffs.” “The book is a true labour of love and well worth your time.” – Wallpaper* Magazine The entire review reads:Continue reading “Wallpaper* Magazine Reviews ‘A Brief History of Sound Recording’”

The Wire Issue 474 Review

The current issue of the London experimental music magazine The Wire (issue 474, August 2023) contains a full-page review of our museum written by Ilia Rogatchevski, who visited our museum both online and in-person in order to research the piece. The text reads: “Are you familiar with the story of the First MP3?” asks JohnContinue reading “The Wire Issue 474 Review”

Seismograf.org Interview with Our Director

Denmark-based music and sound studies magazine Seismograf has published an extensive interview with Dr John Kannenberg, our Director and Chief Curator, conducted last summer by writer Julie Hugsted. The interview covers the history of our museum, highlights from the Permanent Collection, and many of the influences and strategies that have helped shape what our museumContinue reading “Seismograf.org Interview with Our Director”

In Our Magazine: Ana Paula Santana

We’ve launched a new online magazine over at Medium.com! And our first article is by our own Curatorial Assistant, Cristina Sousa Martínez. In ‘And So Their Scars Turned to Gold’, Cristina interviews Mexican artist Ana Paula Santana about her current sound installation project entitled ‘Resiliencia’, a collaborative activist work that’s bringing to light the storiesContinue reading “In Our Magazine: Ana Paula Santana”