Abstract: This article explores virtual common singing in the time of partial lockdown in Denmark through an auto-ethnographic account The phenomenon of singing together on Danish public service television gained immense popularity as a response to the pandemic as one-fifth of the population tuned in, in many cases broadcasting themselves while signing Looking at common singing as an emergent ‘infrastructure for troubling times’, this article takes up questions of digitally mediated intimacy during the COVID-19 lockdown, exploring who sings, what is ...
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Topics: 
Aesthetics
Media studies