A Sanctuary of Sounds is an aural rewriting of William Faulkner’s novel Sanctuary (1931). A polyphonic object. A garden — assemblage of blooms, of affects, of sounds, of meaning. An invitation to rethink appropriation ethically, aesthetically, and epistemologically. The appropriation of a body of work, of a physical body, of an idea, of data. The history of knowledge and its production is enabled by the process of appropriation, by the differentiation of noise. What does it mean to sample data, not of finished artworks, but of noise itself, the environment? Being victimized by the crushing quality of noise is all too human. Art must become an acoustic ecology. Noticing the landscape of objects, the relationships, the environment itself, in ...
Noise is sound that is loud, confusing, chaotic, unwanted, disturbing, and even dangerous. From this...
To write about sound and sound art, a sounding art, is to write about the formless, the predicative,...
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, ...
abstract: Sound is immediate and ever-present, pushing in, around, and through physical boundaries t...
The Sound of Place as a medium for Art: COFANoise is a phenomenologicalinvestigation of the sound of...
The Sound and the Fury is a noisy book. Through the audible, the barely audible, and the silence, Wi...
Despite the gradual proliferation of scholarly work around sound, and in particular its role in expe...
International audienceWhat does raining thousands of birds sound like ? A dreadful natural soundscap...
Sound perception plays an important role in the individuation process, both in the womb and as the s...
This paper is about how the horror of noise has been expressed in the work of some writers, fiction ...
This book is a timely contribution to the emerging field of the aurality of theatre and looks in par...
Sanctuary is the first published outcome of an AHRC Research Fellowship in the Creative and Performi...
This study examines the significance of sounds and silence in Joseph Conrad’s novella Heart of Darkn...
This chapter deals with a notion that is prevalent in sound studies, namely, of sound as “lost.” It ...
Noise is sound that is loud, confusing, chaotic, unwanted, disturbing, and even dangerous. From this...
To write about sound and sound art, a sounding art, is to write about the formless, the predicative,...
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, ...
abstract: Sound is immediate and ever-present, pushing in, around, and through physical boundaries t...
The Sound of Place as a medium for Art: COFANoise is a phenomenologicalinvestigation of the sound of...
The Sound and the Fury is a noisy book. Through the audible, the barely audible, and the silence, Wi...
Despite the gradual proliferation of scholarly work around sound, and in particular its role in expe...
International audienceWhat does raining thousands of birds sound like ? A dreadful natural soundscap...
Sound perception plays an important role in the individuation process, both in the womb and as the s...
This paper is about how the horror of noise has been expressed in the work of some writers, fiction ...
This book is a timely contribution to the emerging field of the aurality of theatre and looks in par...
Sanctuary is the first published outcome of an AHRC Research Fellowship in the Creative and Performi...
This study examines the significance of sounds and silence in Joseph Conrad’s novella Heart of Darkn...
This chapter deals with a notion that is prevalent in sound studies, namely, of sound as “lost.” It ...
Noise is sound that is loud, confusing, chaotic, unwanted, disturbing, and even dangerous. From this...
To write about sound and sound art, a sounding art, is to write about the formless, the predicative,...
During the past two decades, philosophy and humanities alike have seen an evolution in how to concei...