The article approaches the issue of believing and making believe from the point of view of sound and music. According to the classical aesthetic theory of Hegel, the power of music takes a grip on the subject and animates it. According to a newer theory of cultural techniques and to media thinking, the individual and the social space, the subjective and the objective are much more entangled. Arnold Schoenberg, in negotiating religious space, establishes close relations between the animate and the inanimate, the human and the environmental in his opera "Moses and Aron". Music and sound do not force themselves upon the listeners, but summon them to perceive and make new differences and decisions. Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet in their...
Amid recent moves toward sound as vibrational force, this article argues that hearing has a special ...
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Drawing on reflection, nonparticipant and participant observation, and introspection this article ex...
The article approaches the issue of believing and making believe from the point of view of sound and...
International audienceThis article proposes approaching the phenomenon of sound as a fabric of relat...
The purpose of this article is to examine the objective side of subjectivity formation through music...
This article aims at understanding the Hegelian conception of music as expression of the inner life ...
An environment is defined by the energies introduced or naturally occuring in its space, and I inten...
This essay began with a suspicion and a discomfort. The suspicion was that the pervasive theoretical...
No abstractThis article attempts to examine the socio-cultural significance of sound and of acoustic...
Perception of music as a complicated interaction between hearing and seeing is described as an attra...
A theological exploration of the potential of non-liturgical instrumental music for the transmission...
This chapter deals with the control of imagination. Three thematically distinct aspects of sonic ima...
This thesis investigates the proposition that music plays a crucial role in human existence. More s...
This article provides a philosophical perspective on how technology may impact on the dramaturgy of ...
Amid recent moves toward sound as vibrational force, this article argues that hearing has a special ...
In this article, I discuss sounds potential to construct fictional spaces and build relations betwee...
Drawing on reflection, nonparticipant and participant observation, and introspection this article ex...
The article approaches the issue of believing and making believe from the point of view of sound and...
International audienceThis article proposes approaching the phenomenon of sound as a fabric of relat...
The purpose of this article is to examine the objective side of subjectivity formation through music...
This article aims at understanding the Hegelian conception of music as expression of the inner life ...
An environment is defined by the energies introduced or naturally occuring in its space, and I inten...
This essay began with a suspicion and a discomfort. The suspicion was that the pervasive theoretical...
No abstractThis article attempts to examine the socio-cultural significance of sound and of acoustic...
Perception of music as a complicated interaction between hearing and seeing is described as an attra...
A theological exploration of the potential of non-liturgical instrumental music for the transmission...
This chapter deals with the control of imagination. Three thematically distinct aspects of sonic ima...
This thesis investigates the proposition that music plays a crucial role in human existence. More s...
This article provides a philosophical perspective on how technology may impact on the dramaturgy of ...
Amid recent moves toward sound as vibrational force, this article argues that hearing has a special ...
In this article, I discuss sounds potential to construct fictional spaces and build relations betwee...
Drawing on reflection, nonparticipant and participant observation, and introspection this article ex...