foneettisten
Foneettisten is a term used in European avant-garde discourse to describe a loose collective of artists, linguists, and performers who explore phonetics and voice as materials for art and inquiry. The name combines a root related to phonetics with a suffix that suggests practitioners or workers in a field.
The concept emerged in the late 20th century as part of a broader interest in sound poetry
Works typically blend live vocal performance, prerecorded phonetic analysis, and interactive electronics. Pieces may stage installations
While rooted in Northern and Central Europe, foneettisten networks extend to international festivals, academic conferences, and
Critics place foneettisten within sound art, experimental poetry, and experimental linguistics. They are noted for interrogating
In associated discourse, projects labeled as foneettisten often reference IPA notation, vocoding, and phoneme-focused installations. See