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Sound Art and Pandemic: A Documentary Soundscape

open access: yesSymbolon, 2022
The pandemic has temporarily changed our lives; there is no doubt that we are rapidly moving into a digital and virtual society; however, we so far do not know when this change will end, despite the emergence of post-pandemic terminology.
Peirui Yang
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The Forgotten 1979 MoMA Sound Art Exhibition

open access: yes, 2020
Over the past 40 years “sound art” has been hailed as a new artistic category in numerous writings, yet one of its first significant exhibitions is mentioned only in passing, if at all. The first instance of the hybrid term sound art used as the title of
J. Dunaway
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Radiové intervence Tetsua Kogawy: hudebnost pirátského mikrovysílání

open access: yesMusicologica Brunensia, 2018
The main topic of this paper is the radio art of Japanese artist and theoretician Tetsuo Kogawa. Kogawa's use of miniature VHF FM transmitters, with range just about few hundred meters, created an idiosyncratic alternative to mainstream radio ...
Jan Sůsa
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Poéticas em arte sonora: entrevista com Paulo Nenflidio

open access: yesRevista Vortex, 2021
Paulo Nenflidio, in his biographic note, presents himself as an artist who works at the intersection between art, science and technology. A multiple and inventive artist, his works comprise sculptures, installations, objects, instruments and drawings in ...
Roseane Yampolschi   +2 more
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Le son peut-il être spectaculaire ? L’exemple de l’art sonore

open access: yesCeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art, 2010
The spectacular is undeniably related to the visual approach of the exhibitions. The sound art, as immaterial art, is by its nature set against this obviousness. Is it therefore on as free from spectacular ?
Céline Eloy
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The cinematic soundscape: conceptualising the use of sound in Indian films

open access: yesSoundEffects, 2012
This article examines the trajectories of sound practice in Indian cinema and conceptualises the use of sound since the advent of talkies. By studying and analysing a number of sound- films from different technological phases of direct recording ...
Budhaditya Chattopadhyay
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Painting with sound: the kaleidoscopic world of Lance Sieveking, a British Radio Modernist [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
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
Hendy, D J
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Remarks on Sound Stallation

open access: yesPalíndromo
This text explores the evolution of sound art from its origins to contemporary practice. Focusing on sound installations and sculptures, the author distinguishes the sound instalation art from broader sound art practices.
Carsten Seiffarth
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Filterscape: energy recycling in a creative ecosystem [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This paper extends previous work in evolutionary ecosystemic approaches to generative art. Filterscape, adopts the implicit fitness specification that is fundamental to this approach and explores the use of resource recycling as a means of generating ...
Dorin, A, Eldridge, A
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Revisiting young masculinities through a sound art installation: What really counts?

open access: yesSociology Review
What Really Counts? was a sound art installation created in 2019 through a collaboration between a sociologist and a multidisciplinary artist, working with in-depth interviews with young men recorded as part of a British feminist social research project ...
Rachel Thomson   +2 more
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