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The Routledge Companion to Sounding Art presents an overview of the
issues, methods, and approaches crucial for the study of sound in
artistic practice. Thirty-six essays cover a variety of
interdisciplinary approaches to studying sounding art from the
fields of musicology, cultural studies, sound design, auditory
culture, art history, and philosophy. The companion website hosts
sound examples and links to further resources. The collection is
organized around six main themes: Sounding Art: The notion of
sounding art, its relation to sound studies, and its evolution and
possibilities. Acoustic Knowledge and Communication: How we
approach, study, and analyze sound and the challenges of writing
about sound. Listening and Memory: Listening from different
perspectives, from the psychology of listening to embodied and
technologically mediated listening. Acoustic Spaces, Identities and
Communities: How humans arrange their sonic environments, how this
relates to sonic identity, how music contributes to our
environment, and the ethical and political implications of sound.
Sonic Histories: How studying sounding art can contribute
methodologically and epistemologically to historiography. Sound
Technologies and Media: The impact of sonic technologies on
contemporary culture, electroacoustic innovation, and how the way
we make and access music has changed. With contributions from
leading scholars and cutting-edge researchers, The Routledge
Companion to Sounding Art is an essential resource for anyone
studying the intersection of sound and art.
The Routledge Companion to Sounding Art presents an overview of the
issues, methods, and approaches crucial for the study of sound in
artistic practice. Thirty-six essays cover a variety of
interdisciplinary approaches to studying sounding art from the
fields of musicology, cultural studies, sound design, auditory
culture, art history, and philosophy. The companion website hosts
sound examples and links to further resources. The collection is
organized around six main themes: Sounding Art: The notion of
sounding art, its relation to sound studies, and its evolution and
possibilities. Acoustic Knowledge and Communication: How we
approach, study, and analyze sound and the challenges of writing
about sound. Listening and Memory: Listening from different
perspectives, from the psychology of listening to embodied and
technologically mediated listening. Acoustic Spaces, Identities and
Communities: How humans arrange their sonic environments, how this
relates to sonic identity, how music contributes to our
environment, and the ethical and political implications of sound.
Sonic Histories: How studying sounding art can contribute
methodologically and epistemologically to historiography. Sound
Technologies and Media: The impact of sonic technologies on
contemporary culture, electroacoustic innovation, and how the way
we make and access music has changed. With contributions from
leading scholars and cutting-edge researchers, The Routledge
Companion to Sounding Art is an essential resource for anyone
studying the intersection of sound and art.
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