This article is a series of excerpts from the author’s most recent book Sinister Resonance. It begins with the premise that sound is a haunting, a ghost, a presence whose location in space is ambiguous and whose existence in time is transitory. The intangibility of sound is uncanny – a phenomenal presence both in the head, at its point of source and all around, and never entirely distinct from auditory hallucinations. The close listener is like a medium who draws out substance from that which is not entirely there. The history of listening must be constructed from narratives of myth and fiction, silent arts such as painting, the resonance of architecture, auditory artefacts and nature. In such contexts, sound often functions as a metaphor f...
During the past two decades, philosophy and humanities alike have seen an evolution in how to concei...
Remapping he literary canon through listening practices means giving the aural dimension of poetry, ...
Remapping he literary canon through listening practices means giving the aural dimension of poetry, ...
Sinister Resonance is an exploration of the ambiguity of sound and the uncanny nature of sound in li...
This article explores the ramifications of listening through somatics (the Feldenkrais Method), psyc...
Sound is inherently uncanny. Literally invisible, it stealthily permeates our environment. This is w...
Extoling and promoting listening is deeply ingrained, even on occasion raison d’être, in sound art p...
Spaces of the Ear examines the concomitant emergence of new forms of acoustical embodiment across th...
In Sinister Resonance, David Toop uses examples from Greek myths and fairy tales to deal with the ps...
While the visual aspects of modernist prose (think of topics such as ‘the gaze’) have always been a ...
2012-07-13Through innovative techniques such as stream-of-consciousness, modernist writers created a...
There is always a pressing need to make sense of the inexplicable. Research as teaching, writing as ...
While the visual aspects of modernist prose (think of topics such as ‘the gaze’) have always been a ...
During the past two decades, philosophy and humanities alike have seen an evolution in how to concei...
Sound Effect tells the story of the effect of theatrical aurality on modern culture. Beginning with ...
During the past two decades, philosophy and humanities alike have seen an evolution in how to concei...
Remapping he literary canon through listening practices means giving the aural dimension of poetry, ...
Remapping he literary canon through listening practices means giving the aural dimension of poetry, ...
Sinister Resonance is an exploration of the ambiguity of sound and the uncanny nature of sound in li...
This article explores the ramifications of listening through somatics (the Feldenkrais Method), psyc...
Sound is inherently uncanny. Literally invisible, it stealthily permeates our environment. This is w...
Extoling and promoting listening is deeply ingrained, even on occasion raison d’être, in sound art p...
Spaces of the Ear examines the concomitant emergence of new forms of acoustical embodiment across th...
In Sinister Resonance, David Toop uses examples from Greek myths and fairy tales to deal with the ps...
While the visual aspects of modernist prose (think of topics such as ‘the gaze’) have always been a ...
2012-07-13Through innovative techniques such as stream-of-consciousness, modernist writers created a...
There is always a pressing need to make sense of the inexplicable. Research as teaching, writing as ...
While the visual aspects of modernist prose (think of topics such as ‘the gaze’) have always been a ...
During the past two decades, philosophy and humanities alike have seen an evolution in how to concei...
Sound Effect tells the story of the effect of theatrical aurality on modern culture. Beginning with ...
During the past two decades, philosophy and humanities alike have seen an evolution in how to concei...
Remapping he literary canon through listening practices means giving the aural dimension of poetry, ...
Remapping he literary canon through listening practices means giving the aural dimension of poetry, ...