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The art of describing sounds

Applied Ergonomics, 1979
The visual representation of sounds in various contexts is reviewed briefly, with particular emphasis on the choice between pictorial and verbal descriptions. Research by the Post Office into the specific problem of depicting the auditory signals (tones) which help customers use the telephone system is described.
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Sound art before sound art

Sound Studies, 2023
Christian de Mouilpied Sancto
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The sound of a sound art archive

Journal of Writing in Creative Practice, 2014
Abstract The foundation for this text is my 10xCD opus The Sounds of Ideas Forming (2008–2012), an archive of 318 sound files featuring content from art students, children and practitioners such as Yoko Ono, David Bowie, Chris Watson, Douglas Gordon, Lydia Lunch, Brian Eno and George Brecht.
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Sound recording: an Art

2018
The artistic achievements demanded in the recording process are as demanding as those expected in an ephemeral live performance, with the difference that a recording will last over time. In this paper a discussion is made on how sound recordings have evolved toward facilitating more-and-more control over the perceptual attributes which allow the ...
Conceição, Marco, Furlong, Dermot
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Sound Art and Time

2021
Abstract This chapter explores the relationship between sound art and time, focusing on a set of works that mark milestones in the history of sound art and that explicitly engage varieties of temporality. It begins with a discussion of Thomas Edison’s invention of phonography, which allowed sound to be captured and gave it an untimely ...
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Sound art with Hertz

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017
This article seeks to reflect on personal artistic processes in sound art and acoustic art pieces. It reports experiences, work pieces, and exhibitions where I applied a conventional language of sound measurement (Hertz) to minimize unexpected narratives and interpretations. Finally, we present the exhibition “HERTZ of the place where we are in“ (2016),
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Art of Sound

2023
Andrew Knight-Hill, Emma Margetson
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Magnetic resonance linear accelerator technology and adaptive radiation therapy: An overview for clinicians

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
William A Hal   +2 more
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