This innovative study opens up a new area in sociological and
urban studies: the aural experience of the social, mediated through
mobile technologies of communication.
Whilst we live in a world dominated by visual epistemologies of
urban experience, Michael Bull argues that it is not surprising
that the Apple iPod, a sound based technology, is the first
consumer cultural icon of the twenty-first century. This book, in
using the example of the Apple iPod, investigates the way in which
we use sound to construct key areas of our daily lives. The author
argues that the Apple iPod acts as an urban Sherpa for many of its
users and in doing so joins the mobile army of technologies that
many of us habitually use to accompany our daily lives.
Through our use of such mobile and largely sound based devices,
the book demonstrates how and why the spaces of the city are being
transformed right in front of our ears.
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