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A virtual choir ecology and the zoom-machinic visual technologies as a panacea for social isolation

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posted on 2025-05-11, 18:52 authored by Kathryn Grushka, Miranda LawryMiranda Lawry, Kim Sutherland, Charrisa Fergusson
COVID-19 has changed the way we sing in choirs and has seen the extraordinary uptake of Zoom as a video chat platform across society. This is a reflective tale of four choirs members and their insights into how they improvised with traditional choir singing in a Zoom space. It consideres how zoom pedagogies allowed them to bridge social isolation during the pandemic. It includes the voices of the conductor; music teacher/technician; the voice of a media savvy artist choir member and finally the voice of a singing visual educator. The article embeds Deleuzoguattarian thinking. It draws on the concepts of the machinic assemblage and becoming as choir participants who embraced Zoom to facilitate song. Singing in a zoom virtual choir brings forth a burgeoning new relational way of being. To find ways to sing and imagine life and self without physical, temporal and spatial borders.

History

Journal title

Video Journal of Education and Pedagogy

Volume

5

Issue

1

Pagination

1-16

Publisher

Brill - Sense

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

College of Human and Social Futures

School

School of Education

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