SON[I]A #314. AM Kanngieser Deleted scenes
- 00:01 Nothing brings me hope, but that doesn't mean that I am not happy. I love being in the world!
- 02:34 A few thoughts on the bushfires in Australia: a pervasive colonial relationship with the land.
- 10:34 The scale and speed of what needs to happen. Reality check: if change was gonna come from governments, it would have come by now.
- 15:50 To deal with our legacy. Art as a tool to see who we are and the responsabilities we have.
- 17:29 Having conversations with our children
- 21:53 Green consumerism is not the solution
- 27:37 Environments and landscapes make a particular sound
- 28:45 Sound affordances. On the difficulty of talking about sound.
- 30:47 The temporalities of academia
- 31:16 Keeping an archive
- 35:15 Data sonification. To go beyond the aesthetics.
- 41:21 The ambivalences of working with sound: a few more thoughts on the tricky question of making things heard.
- 45:09 Sound and geography.
- 48:15 Expanded listening. Not only from the human-antropocentric perspective.

We dig up some unreleased fragments of our conversation with political geographer and sound artist Anja Kanngieser that we were unable to include the first time around.