PhD ThesisIn recent years noise has gained theoretical momentum as a concept used to consider the complexity of difference in both culture and art. Despite a great degree of variance between its authors, there is nevertheless a common insistence within noise theory that noise must be thought negatively. Particularly in accounts of Japanese noise music, noise is construed as oppositional to musicality and meaning traditionally understood. This thesis aims to reassess this claim with the argument that the true alterity of Japanese noise music cannot be reduced or essentialised to the categories of negativity and radicalism. It will be argued that the language of this music is predicated on a fundamental absence that makes any essent...
This paper approaches noise from a media anarcheological paradigm closely informed by Siegfried Ziel...
In this paper, I aim to find out how noise music (Noise) can be art, and how it relates to other mus...
Taking as its starting point Jacques Derrida's argument that the picture frame is both intrinsic an...
PhD ThesisThis thesis uses Baruch Spinoza’s notion of affect to critically rethink the correlation ...
Noise, an underground music made through an amalgam of feedback, distortion, and electronic effects,...
The theme of how noise music would deal with the interruption to social life caused by a pandemic ha...
This contribution argues for an ecological way of listening. It reflects on the possibilities and pi...
This article presents pan of my research on a type of electronic music known as Japanese noise carri...
Ever since Claude Shannons’ ‘A Mathematical Theory of Communication’ was published in 1948 we have s...
Noise has always been a slippery concept, at once a sonic phenomenon and a concept that transcends s...
Emerging at the intersection of industrial, punk, electronic music, and avant-garde jazz, noise musi...
Sound is something to be thought about critically. It is not just a part of our world, but it helps ...
Yasunao Tone, Carsten Nicolai and Ryoji Ikeda are three practitioners representative of electronic m...
This thesis aims to elaborate the theoretical and practical significance of the concept of noise wit...
Modernist musicological discourse is flush with talk of “the musical material,” a rhetorical figure ...
This paper approaches noise from a media anarcheological paradigm closely informed by Siegfried Ziel...
In this paper, I aim to find out how noise music (Noise) can be art, and how it relates to other mus...
Taking as its starting point Jacques Derrida's argument that the picture frame is both intrinsic an...
PhD ThesisThis thesis uses Baruch Spinoza’s notion of affect to critically rethink the correlation ...
Noise, an underground music made through an amalgam of feedback, distortion, and electronic effects,...
The theme of how noise music would deal with the interruption to social life caused by a pandemic ha...
This contribution argues for an ecological way of listening. It reflects on the possibilities and pi...
This article presents pan of my research on a type of electronic music known as Japanese noise carri...
Ever since Claude Shannons’ ‘A Mathematical Theory of Communication’ was published in 1948 we have s...
Noise has always been a slippery concept, at once a sonic phenomenon and a concept that transcends s...
Emerging at the intersection of industrial, punk, electronic music, and avant-garde jazz, noise musi...
Sound is something to be thought about critically. It is not just a part of our world, but it helps ...
Yasunao Tone, Carsten Nicolai and Ryoji Ikeda are three practitioners representative of electronic m...
This thesis aims to elaborate the theoretical and practical significance of the concept of noise wit...
Modernist musicological discourse is flush with talk of “the musical material,” a rhetorical figure ...
This paper approaches noise from a media anarcheological paradigm closely informed by Siegfried Ziel...
In this paper, I aim to find out how noise music (Noise) can be art, and how it relates to other mus...
Taking as its starting point Jacques Derrida's argument that the picture frame is both intrinsic an...