Guy Debord defines the term psychogeography as 'the study of the precise laws and specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organised or not, on the emotions and behaviour of individuals' (Debord 1955: 23). Similar to the belief of psychogeographers that the geography of an environment has a psychological effect on the human mind, proponents of acoustic ecology such as R. Murray Schafer hold that humans are affected by the sound of the environment in which they find themselves. Further to this, they examine the extent to which soundscapes can be shaped by human behaviour. Recently a body of Irish films has emerged that directly engages with the Irish soundscape and landscape on a psychogeographical level. Rather than usi...
We analyse silence and tranquillity in historical and contemporary corpora to understand ways landsc...
Experiencing a landscape can be a vivid and visceral experience. For artists in particular, landscap...
This research establishes a link between the human experience of living in sound and the practice of...
Guy Debord defines the term psychogeography as \u27the study of the precise laws and specific effect...
In recent years, there has been a mobilities turn in the many branches of contemporary geographical...
Can landscapes listen? Can landscapes speak? What is their relationship with memory? Arguing for an ...
We analyse silence and tranquillity in historical and contemporary corpora to explore ways landscape...
In recent years the psychogeography of Ireland has shrunk. Places are closer together becaus...
This paper explores how a cinematic representation of landscape appropriates not just the material o...
In moments of rapid social changes, as has been witnessed in Ireland in the last decade, the conditi...
Prior to the undertaking of a PhD, previous academic study consisted of a traditional music degree a...
This article provides a historical overview and reading of seminal Irish film from the perspective o...
This dissertation aims to integrate Irish theatre history into a wider discourse of the environmenta...
This study offers a contribution to the discourses surrounding 'silence', arguing that the transform...
This study offers a contribution to the discourses surrounding 'silence'. arguing that the transform...
We analyse silence and tranquillity in historical and contemporary corpora to understand ways landsc...
Experiencing a landscape can be a vivid and visceral experience. For artists in particular, landscap...
This research establishes a link between the human experience of living in sound and the practice of...
Guy Debord defines the term psychogeography as \u27the study of the precise laws and specific effect...
In recent years, there has been a mobilities turn in the many branches of contemporary geographical...
Can landscapes listen? Can landscapes speak? What is their relationship with memory? Arguing for an ...
We analyse silence and tranquillity in historical and contemporary corpora to explore ways landscape...
In recent years the psychogeography of Ireland has shrunk. Places are closer together becaus...
This paper explores how a cinematic representation of landscape appropriates not just the material o...
In moments of rapid social changes, as has been witnessed in Ireland in the last decade, the conditi...
Prior to the undertaking of a PhD, previous academic study consisted of a traditional music degree a...
This article provides a historical overview and reading of seminal Irish film from the perspective o...
This dissertation aims to integrate Irish theatre history into a wider discourse of the environmenta...
This study offers a contribution to the discourses surrounding 'silence', arguing that the transform...
This study offers a contribution to the discourses surrounding 'silence'. arguing that the transform...
We analyse silence and tranquillity in historical and contemporary corpora to understand ways landsc...
Experiencing a landscape can be a vivid and visceral experience. For artists in particular, landscap...
This research establishes a link between the human experience of living in sound and the practice of...