
Gascia Ouzounian is the author of Stereophonica: Sound and Space in Science, Technology, and the Arts and The Trembling City, which investigates cities in relation to sound and vibrational force, particularly in the contexts of war, genocide, and mass violence. Ouzounian serves as associate professor of music at the University of Oxford, where she leads Sonorous Cities, an ERC-funded research project that explores experimental approaches to sonic analysis and design in architecture and urban practice.
She also hosts Countersonics: Radical Sonic Imaginaries, a conversation series exploring how sonic practices can act as modes of resistance and repair during times of conflict and crisis. Her work has featured at Mosaic Rooms, daadgalerie, SAVVY Contemporary, Akademie der Künste, Sursock Museum, Goethe Institute, OSCILLATIONS Festival, and Café OTO, among others.