he 'age of noise': How a preoccupation with unwanted sounds came to characterise modernity. The 20th century saw the expansion of cities and technological change. The sounds of motor cars, vacuum cleaners and gramophones filled the air, leading social commentators to forecast the end of civilisation and a breakdown in mental health. Did noise provide people with a way of talking about their social anxieties? Does it still serve this function today? Laurie Taylor talks to James Mansell, Assistant Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Nottingham and Marie Thompson, Lecturer in the School of Film and Media at the University of Lincoln.</p
Noise was probably the first environmental pollutant (apart from human waste) in the Ancient world. ...
Sight and sound are equally crucial to our understanding of the world, yet the visual has dominated ...
Sight and sound are equally crucial to our understanding of the world, yet the visual has dominated ...
he 'age of noise': How a preoccupation with unwanted sounds came to characterise modernity. The 20th...
© 2017 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. All rights reserved. Sound transforme...
What is it about noise that attracted musicians and listeners over the past century? Noise Resonance...
Noise has always been a slippery concept, at once a sonic phenomenon and a concept that transcends s...
Sound ‘does’ things to places, to people and to time: it can affect change. This collection focuses ...
no abstract --- JSTOR link to article (restricted access) - https://www.jstor.org/stable/2656298
Ever since Claude Shannons’ ‘A Mathematical Theory of Communication’ was published in 1948 we have s...
New technologies profoundly change our sonic surroundings, the world's soundscape. However, research...
Sound studies have found in noise a subject of deep fascination that cuts across disciplinary bounda...
Building upon recent innovations in the study of auditory culture, Sounds Modern presents a history ...
Sound in our human world is broken down into two general types : desirable and undesirable. Unwanted...
In The Age of Noise in Britain: Hearing Modernity, James G. Mansell considers how modernity became m...
Noise was probably the first environmental pollutant (apart from human waste) in the Ancient world. ...
Sight and sound are equally crucial to our understanding of the world, yet the visual has dominated ...
Sight and sound are equally crucial to our understanding of the world, yet the visual has dominated ...
he 'age of noise': How a preoccupation with unwanted sounds came to characterise modernity. The 20th...
© 2017 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. All rights reserved. Sound transforme...
What is it about noise that attracted musicians and listeners over the past century? Noise Resonance...
Noise has always been a slippery concept, at once a sonic phenomenon and a concept that transcends s...
Sound ‘does’ things to places, to people and to time: it can affect change. This collection focuses ...
no abstract --- JSTOR link to article (restricted access) - https://www.jstor.org/stable/2656298
Ever since Claude Shannons’ ‘A Mathematical Theory of Communication’ was published in 1948 we have s...
New technologies profoundly change our sonic surroundings, the world's soundscape. However, research...
Sound studies have found in noise a subject of deep fascination that cuts across disciplinary bounda...
Building upon recent innovations in the study of auditory culture, Sounds Modern presents a history ...
Sound in our human world is broken down into two general types : desirable and undesirable. Unwanted...
In The Age of Noise in Britain: Hearing Modernity, James G. Mansell considers how modernity became m...
Noise was probably the first environmental pollutant (apart from human waste) in the Ancient world. ...
Sight and sound are equally crucial to our understanding of the world, yet the visual has dominated ...
Sight and sound are equally crucial to our understanding of the world, yet the visual has dominated ...