This article will discuss how information and communication technologies (ICTs) are reshaping our soundscapes and, in the process, also ourselves. Streaming, as a self-directed experience of music listening, can be an important part of the construction of identity, and ICTs have been recognised as the most powerful ‘technologies of the self’. This article will argue that the ubiquitous presence of ICTs in the acoustic environment to which someone is exposed over the course of their lives is an important element in the construction of the self. In this process, ICTs operate by managing notifications, memories, and soundscaping. As hearing is a cultural construction, changes to the soundscape promoted by ICTs are discussed in terms of their r...
Listening to music alone, what may be termed solitary listening, is probably the most widespread for...
This paper focuses on how digital media and new technological devices have changed music production ...
This article develops the concept of an improvisational aesthetic of imperfection and intimacy for “...
The aim of the article is to analyse the features and influence of audio streaming as a trend of aud...
The article examines some of the consequences of the migration of musical works in cyberspace, parti...
This thesis accounts for the liquid affordances of musicking via streamed music from the perspective...
Sound remains significantly underresearched as a form of communication, as a modality of experience,...
The Internet is an ideal platform for most forms of musicking (Small, 1998): it is now used extensiv...
The paper examines the sonic experiences of the listener in digital environments by using a Bluetoot...
No abstractThis article attempts to examine the socio-cultural significance of sound and of acoustic...
This paper addresses mobile audio streaming in the context of sharing a sense of place. This action ...
…the majority of consumers seem to be unaware of this, or of the audio quality they’re missing out o...
Research on music streaming has so far tended to normalize a view of streaming as an individual acti...
This chapter aims at advancing the intersections between science and technology studies (STS) and mu...
In Norway music-streaming services have become mainstream in everyday music listening. This paper ex...
Listening to music alone, what may be termed solitary listening, is probably the most widespread for...
This paper focuses on how digital media and new technological devices have changed music production ...
This article develops the concept of an improvisational aesthetic of imperfection and intimacy for “...
The aim of the article is to analyse the features and influence of audio streaming as a trend of aud...
The article examines some of the consequences of the migration of musical works in cyberspace, parti...
This thesis accounts for the liquid affordances of musicking via streamed music from the perspective...
Sound remains significantly underresearched as a form of communication, as a modality of experience,...
The Internet is an ideal platform for most forms of musicking (Small, 1998): it is now used extensiv...
The paper examines the sonic experiences of the listener in digital environments by using a Bluetoot...
No abstractThis article attempts to examine the socio-cultural significance of sound and of acoustic...
This paper addresses mobile audio streaming in the context of sharing a sense of place. This action ...
…the majority of consumers seem to be unaware of this, or of the audio quality they’re missing out o...
Research on music streaming has so far tended to normalize a view of streaming as an individual acti...
This chapter aims at advancing the intersections between science and technology studies (STS) and mu...
In Norway music-streaming services have become mainstream in everyday music listening. This paper ex...
Listening to music alone, what may be termed solitary listening, is probably the most widespread for...
This paper focuses on how digital media and new technological devices have changed music production ...
This article develops the concept of an improvisational aesthetic of imperfection and intimacy for “...