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The Dimension of Sound in Flusser [PDF]
The dimension of sound has long been considered completely missing from Flusser's thought, thus most Flusser research has not dealt with the auditive in his work so far.
Goh, Annie
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The development of acoustics in the religious architecture of Cairo from the Arab conquest through the Ottoman period 640-1914 [PDF]
It is strongly believed that the scholarship in the field of Islamic art and architecture still has many important under-researched areas, behind its visual aspects, that need to be explored and analyzed. Archaeoacoustics, which is scientifically known
Hussein, Ahmad
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What role does experimental archaeology have in the wider discourse? According to the papers in this book, all of which were presented at the Theoretical Archaeological Group (TAG) conference in Southampton in 2008, a large one.
Holly Steane Price
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An archaeoacoustic study of the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum on Malta [PDF]
Rupert Till
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Defining acoustical heritage: A qualitative approach based on expert interviews [PDF]
The interdisciplinary study of acoustics/sound and heritage occurs in different countries and cultures, but there is no uniform consensus on the terminology and definitions of the field. This study aims to explore the definition of acoustical heritage.
Aletta, Francesco +2 more
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The Sound of Data (a gentle introduction to sonification for historians)
ποίησις - fabrication, creation, production I am too tired of seeing the past. There are any number of guides that will help you visualize that past which cannot be seen, but often we forget what a creative act visualization is.
Shawn Graham
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Group exhibition featuring Bonnie Camplin, Annie Goh, Jackie Karuti, Janina Kraupe-Świderska, Alexandra Paperno. Curated by Daria Khan. Bonnie Camplin, 15 drawings, felt-tip on paper and 28 print-out materials Bonnie Camplin's work questions ...
Camplin, Bonnie
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A distinguishing feature of the discipline of archaeology is its reliance upon sensory dependant investigation. As perceived by all of the senses, the felt environment is a unique area of archaeological knowledge.
Benjamin, Jeff
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Towards a Media-Archaeology of Sirenic Articulations Listening with Media-Archaeological Ears [PDF]
Media archaeology is not just a methodological claim but first of all a research practice of media culture. The case study described in this text is meant to demonstrate that archaeoacoustics can be applied to cultural aesthetics as well.
Ernst, Wolfgang
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