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    Vol. 33, Issue 1 (97)
    January 2011
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    January 01 2011

    Audacity

    Claire MacDonald
    Claire MacDonald
    Claire MacDonald is a British writer, curator, and editor whose practice includes performance texts, fiction, critical writing, and teaching. A founding editor of Performance Research and a contributing editor to PAJ, she writes widely about art, writing, and performance, as well as contemporary art and performance in Greece. She has an interest in the history of sound and radio, and she is currently working on projects on performance drawing and artistic collaboration.
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    Claire MacDonald
    Claire MacDonald is a British writer, curator, and editor whose practice includes performance texts, fiction, critical writing, and teaching. A founding editor of Performance Research and a contributing editor to PAJ, she writes widely about art, writing, and performance, as well as contemporary art and performance in Greece. She has an interest in the history of sound and radio, and she is currently working on projects on performance drawing and artistic collaboration.
    Online ISSN: 1537-9477
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    © 2010 Claire MacDonald
    2010
    PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art (2011) 33 (1 (97)): 118–122.
    https://doi.org/10.1162/PAJJ_r_00028
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    Claire MacDonald; Audacity. PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art 2011; 33 (1 (97)): 118–122. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/PAJJ_r_00028

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      MIT Press Journals Podcast Series Episode 11: Claire MacDonald and Sarah Parry

      Claire MacDonald, contributing editor of PAJ, and Sarah Parry discuss the hitory of recording, the sharing of sound art between artists, how recording has shaped communities, the impact of technology on artists and their publics, and the artist's voice and the different genres it inhabits.

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