Graciela Muñoz
Graciela Muñoz is a composer, musician and postdoctoral researcher, working in improvised creative processes, in dialogue with other ecosystems. Her works wander between mixed media, acousmatic, soundscape, and other assemblages. She studied composition in Chile and electroacoustic music in Barcelona with Andrés Lewin-Richter at the Phonos Foundation. She holds a Master's degree in Media Arts from the Universidad de Chile, her degree process consisted of a site-specific sound installation where the soundscape of the Baker River converged in the dry riverbed of the Petorca River in Chile. After finishing her master's degree, she pursued a PhD in Philosophy with a major in Aesthetics and Theory of Art at the Universidad de Chile. Currently, she developing her postdoctoral project (Fondecyt- ANID), at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, entitled “Listening to miniature forests: ethical-bio-logical amplification of the concept of listening from the Magallanes subantarctic ecoregion”.