Sound studies have found in noise a subject of deep fascination that cuts across disciplinary boundaries of history, anthropology, music, literature, media studies, philosophy, urban studies, and studies of science and technology. Noise is a crucial element of communicational and cultural networks, a hyperproductive quality of musical aesthetics, an excessive term of affective perception, and a key metaphor for the incommensurable paradoxes of modernity. Keywords in Sound charts the philosophical debates and core problems in defining, classifying and conceptualizing sound, and sets new challenges for the development of sound studies
The noise factor is the ratio of signal to noise of an input signal to that of the output signal. No...
Sound is something to be thought about critically. It is not just a part of our world, but it helps ...
During the past two decades, philosophy and humanities alike have seen an evolution in how to concei...
Sound studies have found in noise a subject of deep fascination that cuts across disciplinary bounda...
Noise permeates our highly mediated and globalised cultures. Noise as art, music, cultural or digita...
Noise permeates our highly mediated and globalised cultures. Noise as art, music, cultural or digita...
The oxford handbook of sound studies offers new and engaging perspectives on the significance of sou...
International audienceSince R. Murray Schafer's musical concept of soundscape started influencing sc...
Noise has always been a slippery concept, at once a sonic phenomenon and a concept that transcends s...
What is it about noise that attracted musicians and listeners over the past century? Noise Resonance...
Sound remains significantly underresearched as a form of communication, as a modality of experience,...
The field of Sound Studies has changed and developed dramatically over the last two decades involvin...
The article discusses the intricate relationship between sound and signification through notions of ...
The article considers the noise as the most important category of media culture, its ontology and gn...
The noise factor is the ratio of signal to noise of an input signal to that of the output signal. No...
Sound is something to be thought about critically. It is not just a part of our world, but it helps ...
During the past two decades, philosophy and humanities alike have seen an evolution in how to concei...
Sound studies have found in noise a subject of deep fascination that cuts across disciplinary bounda...
Noise permeates our highly mediated and globalised cultures. Noise as art, music, cultural or digita...
Noise permeates our highly mediated and globalised cultures. Noise as art, music, cultural or digita...
The oxford handbook of sound studies offers new and engaging perspectives on the significance of sou...
International audienceSince R. Murray Schafer's musical concept of soundscape started influencing sc...
Noise has always been a slippery concept, at once a sonic phenomenon and a concept that transcends s...
What is it about noise that attracted musicians and listeners over the past century? Noise Resonance...
Sound remains significantly underresearched as a form of communication, as a modality of experience,...
The field of Sound Studies has changed and developed dramatically over the last two decades involvin...
The article discusses the intricate relationship between sound and signification through notions of ...
The article considers the noise as the most important category of media culture, its ontology and gn...
The noise factor is the ratio of signal to noise of an input signal to that of the output signal. No...
Sound is something to be thought about critically. It is not just a part of our world, but it helps ...
During the past two decades, philosophy and humanities alike have seen an evolution in how to concei...