Category Archives for Sound Studies
I found this talk Will Schrimshaw did at Tuning Speculation: Experimental Aesthetics and the Sonic Imaginary in 2013 – a conference that had a lot of talks by people whose work I am still getting acquainted with. The term infraesthetics … Continue reading →
25. February 2016 by ewé
Categories: Academia, Sonic Materialism, Sound Studies |
Tags: Felìx Guattari, Gilles Deleuze, Infraesthetics, Sound Art, Vibrational ontology, Will Schrimshaw |
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The second meeting of the Colloquium for Sound & Sensory Studies kicks off on Thursday. This time, I will be presenting my PhD-research project proposal, while Stina Hasse and Rasmus Holmboe will lead a discussion and communal reading of “Veils,” … Continue reading →
22. September 2015 by ewé
Categories: Academia, Colloquium for Sound & Sensory Studies, Sonic Materialism, Sound Studies |
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»Gradients (i.e., a spectrum) of light have long been rendered accessible through comparison of musical pitch with color; such ideas survive today in various understandings of sound color, synesthesia, and how color and sound might physically or metaphorically correlate through … Continue reading →
13. September 2015 by ewé
Categories: Academia, Sound Studies |
Tags: Alvin Lucier, Douglas Kahn, Earth Sound Earth Signal: Energies and Earth Magnitude in the Arts, Electromagnetism, Isaac Newton, James Turrell, Robert Barry, The Electrical World |
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This is the second in a series of posts concerning the theories of what Jonathan Sterne would call ‘sound students.’ This is my humble attempt to grasp the (no-longer-so-)budding field of sound studies and develop a theory of sonic affect. … Continue reading →
02. September 2015 by ewé
Categories: Academia, Sonic Materialism, Sound Student Series, Sound Studies |
Tags: Afrofuturism, Alfred North Whitehead, Brian Massumi, Felìx Guattari, Gilbert Simondon, Gilles Deleuze, Graham Harman, Henry Torgue, Infrasound, Jean-François Augoyard, Jonathan Sterne, Kodwo Eshun, LRAD, Sonic Warfare, Steve Goodman, Ultrasound |
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This is the first in a series of posts concerning the theories of what Jonathan Sterne would call ‘sound students.’ This is my humble attempt to grasp the (no-longer-so-)budding field of sound studies and develop a theory of sonic affect. … Continue reading →
24. August 2015 by ewé
Categories: Academia, Sonic Materialism, Sound Student Series, Sound Studies |
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