Towards a decentering of the listener in planning and design research: Attuning to affective sonic materiality for transitory railway space along Brussels Line 28 KU Leuven
Within a context of militarized urban transformation seeking sonic strategies for dealing with alienation, repression and immobility, the importance of understanding and operationalizing sound's affective and disruptive capacities, is quintessential. A situated engagement with affective sonic materiality in urban planning and design research promotes a rethinking of the position and role of sound in urban development and simultaneously becomes ...