Heidi Hart is an independent arts researcher and guest instructor at Linnaeus University Centre for Intermedial and Multimodal Studies. She is author of several books, including Climate Thanatology: Companioning What Remains; Music and the Environment in Dystopian Narrative: Sounding the Disaster; and Hanns Eisler's Art Songs: Arguing with Beauty. Beate Schirrmacher is associate professor in comparative literature at Linnaeus University and member of the Linnaeus University Centre for Intermedial and Multimodal Studies. She is coeditor of Truth Claims Across Media and Intermedial Studies: An Introduction to Meaning Across Media.
""A timely and sensitive inquiry into the role of destruction and decay in artistic practice. Pivoting around Annea Lockwood's Piano Burning and Piano Drowning artworks, the authors weave a critical account of what it means to denaturalize musical instruments by setting them in motion with fields that include sound art, critical posthumanism, media ecology, and new materialism. Vital reading for scholars, students, and practitioners working with a sonic sensibility across disciplines.""--Mark Peter Wright, University of the Arts London