In the late 1920s, British Radio became briefly and creatively entwined with a broader modernist culture. Largely through a series of spectacular programmes such as The Kaleidoscope (1928), made by the producer Lance Sieveking, the BBC started to develop an ‘art’ of sound. This episode has generally been passed over in histories of modernism and broadcasting: at best, it has been seen as a brief and whimsical piece of formal experimentation. But through examining Sieveking’s private papers, this article shows that this new art of sound was rich in meanings and symbolism, and had a wider influence than has hitherto been assumed. Sieveking drew heavily on his own life, which encompassed imprisonment and flying during the First World War, and ...
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At first glance, silent film and audio drama may appear antithetical modes of expressio...
In the early 1930s, film sound technicians created completely synthetic sound by drawing or photogra...
2012-07-13Through innovative techniques such as stream-of-consciousness, modernist writers created a...
Creative radio is written and produced from an unavoidable set of material conditions, but received ...
While the visual aspects of modernist prose (think of topics such as ‘the gaze’) have always been a ...
This thesis, ‘Broadcasting Modernity’ is an account of sound technology, namely wireless, as a featu...
What does war sound like? During the 2014 centenary of the start of the First World War the question...
A renaissance occurred from the late 1960s in the art of documentary and ‘feature’ production in rad...
Spaces of the Ear examines the concomitant emergence of new forms of acoustical embodiment across th...
“Resonant Texts” draws from literary criticism, history, biography, media theory, and the history of...
This article is a series of excerpts from the author’s most recent book Sinister Resonance. It begin...
This dissertation registers the attempts of modern novelists to make the printed word resound, to ma...
The BBC’s first director general, John Reith, believed the plays of Shakespeare were perfect for rad...
University of Westminster Researcher Network Third Annual Conference, 18th June 2019 Abstract This...
The Genius Loci exhibition asks how ten artists can explore sensations of landscape, how are experie...
At first glance, silent film and audio drama may appear antithetical modes of expressio...
In the early 1930s, film sound technicians created completely synthetic sound by drawing or photogra...
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