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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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Recent decades have seen a growing interest in “sound studies”, a field of study that addresses the role of the auditory in culture and society.
Samuel Llano, Tom Whittaker
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An Acoustic Turn? Recent Developments and Future Perspectives of Sound Studies [PDF]
Since the late 1960s, but particularly since the beginning of the twenty-first century, sound studies have experienced increasing attention in several scholarly disciplines.
Hans-Joachim Braun
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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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Diffsound: Discrete Diffusion Model for Text-to-Sound Generation [PDF]
Generating sound effects that people want is an important topic. However, there are limited studies in this area for sound generation. In this study, we investigate generating sound conditioned on a text prompt and propose a novel text-to-sound ...
Dongchao Yang +6 more
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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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