CTM 2020: Research Networking Day Module III by CTM Festival published on 2020-04-07T12:28:17Z Talks by Tabea Nixdorff, Claire Holdsworth Sunday 26 January 2020 CTM 2020 – Liminal Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin The Research Networking Day provides a platform to exchange ideas and experiences for students and researchers from different European graduate and postgraduate programmes traversing the fields of audio, arts, media, design and related theoretical disciplines. A yearly initiative co-organised with local universities and organisaitons, this edition is presented in collaboration with the Berlin University of the Arts, the German Association for Music Business and Music Culture Research (GMM), and Humboldt University of Berlin. The RND sought submissions from students, junior researchers and persons pursuing higher levels of research and studies to present projects and findings connected to the CTM 2020 Liminal Theme. The third module within the 2020 Research Networking Day is hosted by Anita Jóri, who is the scientific supervisor of the Vilém Flusser Archive, Berlin University of the Arts (Universität der Künste Berlin, UdK). Her research and publications focus on the linguistic (discursive and terminological) aspects of electronic (dance) music culture. She studied applied linguistics and history, and in 2017 finished her PhD thesis, “The discourse community of electronic dance music.” Genre Learning Comment by CTM Festival Claire M. Holdsworth "Ventriloquial Bodies: Re-framing ephemerality in artists’ film and video" 2020-04-09T14:48:27Z Comment by CTM Festival Tabea Nixdorff "su·sur·rous (Full of Whispering Sounds)—On female voices exploring sound as speech and speech as sound" 2020-04-09T14:47:37Z