Sound Unseen

Sound Unseen

Acousmatic Sound in Theory and Practice

Kane, Brian (Assistant Professor, Yale University)

Oxford University Press Inc

08/2014

336

Dura

Inglês

9780199347841

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 <"Les Paulverizer>" ; Notes ; Bibliography
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