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CRiSAP collaboration and exchange

Collaboration and exchange are central to how we work with our network of external partners. We share and apply ideas between our partners, researchers and students. Our aim is co-creating value for society, economy, culture and environment.

See below examples of how we engage in knowledge exchange and the outcomes of these activities.

Featured projects

Highlights from our Figshare research data repository.

  • Five people in a paved outdoor space.  Three are sitting on a concrete bench and talking with a person standing.  Behind them is a small concrete monolith and in the background is a rural landscape.
    Landscapes of Repair, collaborative and transnational project, part of forumZFD, Kosovo | Photograph: Alexander Vojvoda

    ForumZFD  

    See our collaboration with the global peace organisation, forumZFD, exploring the connection between sound, locations and memories.

  • Recording sounds from hands with paste around, artists around a microphone.
    Non-traditional scores for performance workshop led by CRiSAP member Cathy Lane | Photograph: Salomé Voegelin

    Points of Listening  

    Events co-created with our partners including National Portrait Gallery and Science Museum to explore experimental strategies for listening and sound-making.

  • hospital room full with people listening to a person introducing a piece of technology.
    Recreating the soundscapes of the intensive care unit in Guys and St Thomas’s Hospital, Andreas Xyrichis | Photograph: Angus Carlyle

    Noise Pollution in Hospitals  

    Read about our funded collaborative project providing an understanding of sound in the hospital environment.

  • A graphic featuring 3 photographs. One is a close up of a fungus-like object attached to concrete, the second is a detail of a housing block, the last image is a close up of a concrete-like surface.

    Un-Earthed: A Festival of Listening and Environment  

    See our series of co-partnered events that investigate how sound might help us reconsider our evolving relationships with others.

  • Image courtesy of UAL

    In the Field  

    Symposium, part of the Sounds of Europe Project, in partnership with British Library, exploring the practice, art and craft of field recording.

How we work with partners

Knowledge exchange

Wider generation of creativity and storytelling through partnerships with social, cultural and public institutions:

  • collaborative research and development
  • consultancy
  • student and graduate projects
  • bespoke training
  • community projects

Co-creating output

  • funded research projects
  • publications
  • art installations
  • residencies
  • bespoke design projects
  • research and development innovation
  • community-led projects

More to explore

  • A row of people sat on a long bench against a wood-panelled wall. They are talking and laughing.
    Still from Pauline Boudry/Renate Lorenz, To Valerie Solanas and Marilyn Monroe in Recognition of their Desperation, 2013. Performers: Rachel Aggs, Peaches, Catriona Shaw, Verity Susman, Ginger Brooks Takahashi, William Wheeler.

    Events

    Join our latest sound arts events.

  • A sculpture made from two animal skulls and two electric toothbrushes.  It stands on a white plinth against a white background.
    BA (Hons) Sound Arts and Design, London College of Communication, UAL

    Study and teaching

    Find out how you can join our community.

  • Three archival black and white images collaged together.  One features 2 people playing music.  One of them is sat next to a piano and playing the guitar and the other is holding another instrument.  Another image shows a flyer for an event called “Music/Context” and features an illustration of a metallic fish.  The final image is a black and white film strip.
    Music in the artistic context, London College of Communication, UAL

    Research

    Explore our research themes and outputs.