FEATURED EXHIBITION RESONANT SPACES: SOUND ART AT DARTMOUTH HOOD DOWNTOWN 53 MAIN STREET HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE By Marguerite Serkin As a genre, sound art is still very young, even nascent in its evolution. The wide parameters defining the genre allow for breadth of interpreta- tion and representation within such a divergent range of media and thematic content to be at once idiosyncratic and profound. Curated by Spencer Topel, assistant professor of music in the Digital Musics Program at Dartmouth. and Amelia Kahl, associate curator of academic programming, “Resonant Spaces: Sound Art at Dartmouth” brings its visual and auditory subjects to life in unexpected ways. The exhibition is not limited to a single location, but is rather placed across seven venues on and around the Dartmouth College campus. The Hood Downtown Gallery, on Main Street in … [Read more...] about Hearing is Believing: Dartmouth’s Resonant Spaces Sing