ontology

  • The Thingness of Sound | Essay by Mandy-Suzanne Wong

    The Thingness of Sound | Essay by Mandy-Suzanne Wong

    [‘Thinking Resonance’ is a series articles based on a bidirectional relation considered between sound and thinking, approaching the interstice between thinking about and/or through sound/listening, that is, sonority both as object of study and as speculative/critical device] The Thingness of Sound…

  • Dead Plants And Living Objects

    Dead Plants And Living Objects

    Sound questions the dualism of animate and inanimate. Sounds are not mere products of whats alive, but are alive entities as such, although transitory, adualistic and nonlocal. What is dead and what is inanimate, still resonates, thus in terms of sound…

  • Thinking Resonance (I) – Listening to Inner Voices and Sonic Possible Worlds: An Interview with Salomé Voegelin

    Thinking Resonance (I) – Listening to Inner Voices and Sonic Possible Worlds: An Interview with Salomé Voegelin

    [‘Thinking Resonance’ is a series articles based on a bidirectional relation considered between sound and thinking, approaching the interstice between thinking about and/or through sound/listening, that is, sonority both as object of study and as speculative/critical device] “If you could hear…

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    Noise Matters: Towards an Ontology of Noise Greg Hainge Everyone knows what noise is. Or do they? Can we in fact say that one man’s noise is another teenager’s music? Is noise in fact only an auditory phenomenon or does…