Yulia Glukhova
About the Artist
Yulia Glukhova (b. 1989) is a sound artist and sound designer based in Moscow. She graduated from the Moscow Film School (VGIK) Sound Department in 2012. Since that time she has been working as a freelance sound designer, making sound for several media projects as well as her personal experimental sound art projects. She participated in several international workshops. In 2014 she won a prize at the Berlinale Talents for the best sound design for the Dolby Atmos Policy Trailer. Since 2015 she started exploration of wildlife sound and extended field recording techniques by making sound design for nature documentaries and doing sound art projects based on field recordings. In 2016 she was taking part in the co-production exhibition of Ars Electronica and Polytechnic Museum in Moscow "Earth Lab" with the project “Plasticity of flame”. In 2018 she has been taking part in a “Confirm humanity” exhibition with audio-visual work which was a generative movie, where each next cut was triggered by spectators blinking where sound and image were equally undetermined and combined into random combinations. In 2019 she received Phonurgia Nova Awards in the Field Recording category. In 2021 she has been giving a workshop “Unthinking / Unlearning. New sonic theories and praxis” about new practices in perception of field recording in co-production with UDK Berlin and HSE Art and Design School. In 2021 has been teaching 2-month course about field recording at MA Sound Art and Sound Studies at HSE Art and Design School. Currently working as a sound supervisor at the Arzamas podcast studio.