Episode 3. intimate immensity with Mary Edwards
In this episode, I invite you on a soundwalk with Mary Edwards, a New York–based composer, sound artist, field recordist, and writer whose work explores the vibratory, emotive, historical, and spatial properties of sound—often at the intersection of the natural world and built environments. For Mary, listening is an inherent and integral part of the […]
Episode 2. Porous Listening with Dario Galleana
In the second episode of Footnotes, I invite you for a soundwalk with Dario Galleana, a Torino-based sociologist, researcher, ethnographer and sound practitioner who often collaborates with local communities, using sound and listening practices to bring their complex stories to the surface. As a site for our walk I chose Liban, an old quarry in […]
Episode 1. Soundscape Architecture with Usue Ruiz Arana
For the first episode of Footnotes, I invited Usue Ruiz Arana—an award-winning landscape architect and senior lecturer at Newcastle University, where she teaches across design studios, professional practice, and design thesis modules. Usue’s research and scholarship advance landscape architecture as a discipline uniquely positioned to respond to planetary health, biodiversity and climate crises, and questions […]

