Sound Objects
This book explores how history, culture, and mediation conecte with sound’s elusive objectivity. The authors of the publication study the genealogy and evolution of the concept of the sound object, the commodification of sound, acousmatic listening, nonhuman sounds, and sound and memory.
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Born Georgina (Article author), Steintrager James A. (Article author, Preface), Mowitt John (Article author), Toop David (Article author), Chion Michel (Article author), Dack John (Article author), Erlmann Veit (Article author), Moreno Jairo (Article author), Steingo Gavin (Article author), Kane Brian (Article author), Stern Jonathan (Article author), Bull Michael (Article author), Chow Rey (Article author, Preface), Rangan Pooja (Article author)
Durham, UK
2019
312 pages
9781478001454
Available on request
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