sound theory
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New Books from Bloomsbury: Gallery Sound, Immanence and Immersion
Bloomsbury has two new books in their music/sound studies academic series: Gallery Sound by Calleb Kelly Bloomsbury / Amazon Sound is an integral part of contemporary art. Once understood to be a marginal practice, increasingly we encounter sound in art…
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Evental Aesthetics: Sound Art and Environment
The latest issue of Evental Aesthetics is dedicated to sound art and environment. Guest editor is Gascia Ouzounian. These are the contents: Editorial. Rethinking Acoustic Ecology: Sound Art and Environment The Noisy-Nonself: Towards A Monstrous Practice Of More-Than-Human Listening, by…
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‘Sounds emergent: diverse ecologies’, New Issue of Soundscape: The Journal Of Acoustic Ecology
It’s great to know about a new issue of the classic Soundscape journal of acoustic ecology, published under the topic of ‘Sounds emergent: diverse ecologies’, in a renewed website that went online recently. It can be downloaded at World Forum…
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Dirty Ear, A Research Platform for Contemporary Sound Studies and Sound Art
With six editions already, Dirty Ear Forum is a project of Errant Bodies dedicated to explore sound studies and sound art in contemporary processes, embracing the multiplicity of sound’s practical and theoretical perspectives. “In particular, the project aims…
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New Book: Sonic Thinking, A Media Philosophical Approach
Bloomsbury has announced Sonic Thinking, a new book with 344 pages on sonic philosophy and sound studies to be published on February 23, next year, edited by Bernd Herzogenrath, with participation of a very interesting team of contributors who explore…
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Sound Studies Journal Special Issue: Sonic Skills in Cultural Contexts
During the last three months, Sound Studies Interdisciplinary Journal has been publishing some articles of their Volume 2, an special issue on Sonic Skills in Cultural Contexts: Theories, Practices and Materialities of Listening, edited by Joeri Bruyninckx and Alexandra Supper. It can…