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Sound Studies Meets Deaf Studies [PDF]
This chapter examines “sound” and “hearing” in relation to silence and deafness. Sound studies and Deaf studies would seem, at first perception, to operate in worlds apart. Sound studies privileges attention to listening and hearing in cultural experience, whereas Deaf studies emphasizes the visual, particularly as a space of communicative practice ...
Friedner, Michele Ilana +1 more
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This is an essay that was a talk, which preceded a workshop that tried to make its participants experience the world as an interdependent environment generated by breath and sound and manifesting as a viral sphere.
Salomé Voegelin
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Conceptualizing Video: Theoretical Perspectives on the Electronic Image 1981–2016
Since its introduction in the 1960s, video as a medium has formed a self-differentiating system, a layering of applications and conventions that cannot be reduced to the material characteristics of their technological foundation.
Jan Thoben
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Ontoestetyka dźwięku i kultura słuchania. Dyskurs metateoretyczny sound studies
The article presents a critical approach to the sound studies debate, concerning its metatheoretical aspects. The point of departure is a paper by Brian Kane that opens the first issue of “Sound Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal”.
Agnieszka Lniak
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Audiosfera jako kategoria literaturoznawcza. Próba przybliżenia zagadnienia
The audiosphere is a capacious, ambiguous category, often freely used in contextual research. It is a term that has long been present in literary studies, but is used quite freely.
Łukasz Piaskowski
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Describing and explaining patterns of individual animal behaviors in situ, and their repeatability over the annual cycle, is an emerging field in ecology owing largely to advances in tagging technology.
Michio Fukushima, Peter S. Rand
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Musicología, Sound studies, Sound history
In the last twenty years, the epistemological context in which urban musicology research has been developed has changed substantially. Without a doubt, one of the funamental differences lies in the extraordinary expansion of what has been commonly labeled as Sound studies, which have decentered the exclusive role of musicology as a set of disciplines ...
Carreras, Juan José +3 more
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“Befo’ de Wah”: Sounding Out Ill-Legibility in Charles W. Chesnutt’s Conjure Stories
In 1969, blues guitarist Earl Hooker released Two Bugs and a Roach, solidifying him as a pioneer of the wah-wah technique. Before the wah-wah pedal, however, there was Charles W. Chesnutt’s Conjure Stories, a collection of frame narratives that recollect
Cameron MacDonald
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I Hear You: On Human Knowledge and Vocal Intelligence
This interview explores embodied agency and the evolving dynamics of knowledge creation through practical and experimental engagement with conversational artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
Moana Ava Holenstein
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