Parole  #1: The Body of the Voice / Stimmkörper is the first in a series  of publications dealing with the materiality of 
language and  highlighting the theme from various perspectives. This first issue is  devoted to the voice and its “corporeality”. This involves both  the relationship of the voice to the body that forms it and which it  leaves in the process of speaking, and the question of the extent to  which the voice forms a body for itself or slips into a new body. Including an audio CD with sound examples, this publication is a collection of texts and works by international  artists and scientists dealing with the “fleeting stuff” of  language in an attempt to grasp it, make it visible and endow it with  a body.
 
	Contributions  by  Zhang  Huan (artist, Shanghai), Steven Connor (literary theorist, London),  Brigitte Felderer (curator and art historian, Vienna), Patrick  Feaster (sound historian, Bloomington), Karl Clausberg (art  historian, Hamburg), Peter Torp (artist, Berlin), Nikolaus Gansterer  & Constantin Luser (artists, Vienna), Andreas Fischer (artist,  Freiburg) & Thomas Knoefel (author, Freiburg), Georg Nussbaumer  (composer, Vienna), 
Brandon LaBelle (artist, Berlin), Pierre di  Sciullo (typographer, Paris) & Antoine Denize (artist, Paris) &  Laurent Colomb (author-director, Paris), Valeri Scherstjanoi (sound  poet, Berlin), Friedrich W. Block (curator, Kassel), Jaap Blonk  (sound poet and voice performer, Arnhem) & Melle Hammer  (designer, Amsterdam), Christina Thurner (journalist and theatre  theorist, Basel), Jenny Schrödl & Vito Pinto (theatre  theorists, Berlin), Doris Kolesch (performance and theatre theorist,  Berlin), LIGNA (collective of radio artists and media theorists,  Hamburg), 
Eran Schaerf (artist, Berlin), Fabienne Audéoud  (artist and voice performer, Paris), 
Olivier Foulon (artist, Berlin  and Brussels).