
Writings
As a researcher and artist, Jesse’s writings have been published in numerous journals, magazines and online platforms. Below is a chronological list of articles and essays:
2024
‘Channelling Dulcie’s Piano: How the River Taught the Piano to Sing’, short academic paper presented at the International Symposium on Electronic Art 2024, ‘Everywhen’, hosted in Meanjin, Brisbane QLD.
2023
‘Operator Please: Field Recording Practices Through The Lens Of Agential Realism’ in Acoustic Ecology Review, Vol. 1, No. 1, Proceedings of the 'Listening Pasts, Listening Futures' 2023 World Forum for Acoustic Ecology Conference
2020
‘At-tuning In: some thoughts on working with livestream soundscapes’ in ADSR Zine, Volume 7
2019
‘Emerging Researcher Profile’ in Soundscape Journal, Volume 17
Ecotonality, or Adapting Soundscape Ecology to Creative Process: Ecological Sound Art Responses to South Australian Ecosystems, PhD Exegesis, The University of Adelaide.
2018
‘Sonic Ruptures in Featherstone Place: Ecological South Art Responses to Urban Ecosystems’, was International Ecoacoustics Congress Griffith University, Brisbane and was awarded Best Student Paper in the Creative Stream.
‘Steve Reich’s Music For 18 Musicians as a Soundscape Composition’, published in Directions In New Music 2:1.
2017
‘From the Murray To The Yukon’, published in the Australian Music Centre Resonate Magazine.
‘Southern Soundscapes: Ecological Sound Art Responses to Two South Australian Ecosystems’ was presented at the Toronto International Electroacoustic Symposium 2017 and published in eContact! 20:1.
2016
‘Creative Responses To Soundscape Ecology: Innovative Frameworks and Case Study’ was presented at Australasian Computer Music Conference 2016, ‘Sonic Environments’, at Griffith University, Brisbane. The paper, is available here.
'An Overview Of Australian Ecoacoustic Music: Exploring The Country’s Environmental Music and Sound Art In The 20th and 21st Centuries’, presented at the 39th National Musicological Society of Australia Conference 2016 at Elder Conservatorium of Music, Adelaide