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The Routledge Companion to Sounding Art

The Routledge Companion to Sounding Art

  • Editor: Cobussen, Marcel
  • Editor: Meelberg, Vincent
  • Editor: Truax, Barry

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Contents

  • General
  • Introduction (Marcel Cobussen, Vincent Meelberg, and Barry Truax)
  • Part 1 : Sounding Art
  • Introduction (Marcel Cobussen)
  • 1. But Is It (Also) Music? (Leigh Landy)
  • 2. Defining Sound Art (Laura Maes and Marc Leman)
  • 3. Sound Leads Elsewhere (Douglas Kahn)
  • 4. Dams, Weirs, and Damn Weird Ears: Post-Ergonal Sound (Seth Kim-Cohen)
  • 5. Sound Words and Sonic Fictions: Writing the Ephemeral (Salome Voegelin)
  • 6. Field Recording Centered Composition Practices: Negotiating the "Out-there" with the "In-here" (John Levack Drever)
  • 7. Soundwalking, Sonification and Activism (Andrea Polli)
  • Part 2 : Acoustic Knowledge and Communication
  • Introduction (Marcel Cobussen)
  • 8. Why I Make Music with Natural Sounds (David Rothenberg)
  • 9. > Image > Memory > Sound > Text > (John Wynne)
  • 10. Institutionalized Sound (Frances Dyson)
  • 11. Sonification and Music, Music and Sonification (Paul Vickers)
  • 12. String Theory. Denis Diderot's Philosophy of Sound and Everything (Veit Erlmann)
  • 13. Music to the Eyes: Intersensoriality, Culture, and the Arts (David Howes)
  • Part 3 : Listening and Memory
  • Introduction (Barry Truax)
  • 14. That Passing Glance: Sounding Paths Between Memory and Familiarity (Katharine Norman)
  • 15. The Art and Science of Sensory Memory Walking (Helmi Jarviluoma)
  • 16. Postphenomenology: Sound Beyond Sound (Don Ihde)
  • 17. Auditory Capital, Media Publics and the Sounding Arts (Kate Lacey)
  • 18. Sonic Subjectivities (Ruth Herbert)
  • 19. Pieces of Music as Memory Capsules (Tiina Mannistoe-Funk)
  • Part 4 : Acoustic Spaces, Identities, and Communities
  • Introduction (Vincent Meelberg)
  • 20. Acoustic Space, Community, and Virtual Soundscapes (Barry Truax)
  • 21. Towards an Art of Impregnation (Jean-Paul Thibaud)
  • 22. Restless Acoustics, Emergent Publics (Brandon LaBelle)
  • 23. Sounding Art Climate Change (Matthew Burtner)
  • 24. Unsettling Performances, Soundwalks and Loudspeakers: Gender in Electroacoustic Music and Other Sounding Arts (Hannah Bosma)
  • 25. Developing a Cognitive Heuristic Model of Sound Art (Linda-Ruth Salter and Barry A. Blesser)
  • Part 5 : Sonic Histories
  • Introduction (Vincent Meelberg)
  • 26. Whistling for the Hell of It (Hillel Schwartz)
  • 27. Shakespeare as Sound Artist (Bruce R. Smith)
  • 28. History, Archaeology, and De-anthropocentrism in Sound Art (Mandy-Suzanne Wong)
  • 29. Weimar Activism: Walter Benjamin's Work for Radio (Erik Granly Jensen)
  • 30. Mapping Sounding Art: Affect, Place, Memory (Norie Neumark)
  • Part 6 : Sound Technologies and Media
  • Introduction (Barry Truax)
  • 31. What Would Be a Digital Sound? (Aden Evens)
  • 32. Algorithms, Affect, and Aesthetic Listening (David Cecchetto)
  • 33. Performance with Technology: Extending the Instrument - From Prosthetic to Aesthetic (Simon Emmerson)
  • 34. Distributed Sounding Art - Practices in Distributing Sound (Franziska Schroeder and Pedro Rebelo)
  • 35. The Art of a New Technology: Early Synthesizer Sounds (Trevor Pinch)
  • 36. The Privatization of Sound Space (Mark Grimshaw)