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Ruari Paterson-Achenbach is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher, who recently completed their PhD in Music at the University of Cambridge funded. Their work thinks about sound and performance as vehicles for memory, resistance and the radical potentials of social life. More broadly, their research interests include queer temporality, critical listening, creative anarchism, black feminist thought and decoloniality. They are a founder and convenor of the ‘Ambivalent Archives' research lab at CRASSH. Ruari was also a ‘New Creative’ and has produced works with and for the ICA, BBC and NTS Radio. They love to find joy and beauty in the everyday. See all contributors
