The thesis explores the relationships between sound and mobility through an examination\ud of sound art. The research engages with the intersection of sound, mobility and\ud art through original empirical work and theoretically through a critical engagement with\ud sound studies. In dialogue with the work of De Certeau, Lefebvre, Huhtamo and Habermas\ud in terms of the poetics of walking, rhythms, media archeology and questions of\ud publicness, I understand sound art as an experimental mobile and public space.\ud The thesis establishes and situates the emerging field of mobile sound art by mapping\ud three key traditions of mobile sound art - locative art, soun...