Sound Unseen

Sound Unseen

Acousmatic Sound in Theory and Practice

Kane, Brian (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Yale University)

Oxford University Press Inc

10/2016

336

Mole

Inglês

9780190632212

15 a 20 dias

Sound Unseen explores the phenomenon of acousmatic sound - a sound that one hears without seeing its source-and presents a powerful argument for the central yet overlooked role of acousmatic sound in music aesthetics, sound studies, literature, philosophy and the history of the senses.
Table of Contents Introduction PART I. The Acousmatic Situation CHAPTER 1. Pierre Schaeffer, the sound object and the acousmatic reduction PART II. Interruptions CHAPTER 2. Myth and the origin of the Pythagorean veil CHAPTER 3. The baptism of the acousmate PART III. Conditions CHAPTER 4. Acousmatic phantasmagoria and the problem of techne INTERLUDE. Must musique concrete be phantasmagoric? CHAPTER 5. Kafka and the ontology of acousmatic sound PART IV. Cases CHAPTER 6. The acousmatic voice CHAPTER 7. Acousmatic fabrications: Les Paul and the
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