Cut `n' Mix

Cut `n' Mix
Title Cut `n' Mix PDF eBook
Author Dick Hebdige
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 259
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Art
ISBN 1134931034

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First published in 1987. This is a book about the music of the Caribbean - from calypso and ska through to Reggae and Caribbean club culture.

Cut `n' Mix

Cut `n' Mix
Title Cut `n' Mix PDF eBook
Author Dick Hebdige
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 195
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Art
ISBN 1134931042

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First published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Cut 'n' mix

Cut 'n' mix
Title Cut 'n' mix PDF eBook
Author Dick Hebdige
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1984
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Networks of Design

Networks of Design
Title Networks of Design PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Glynne
Publisher Universal-Publishers
Total Pages 574
Release 2010-06
Genre Art
ISBN 1599429063

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Networks of Design maps a new methodological territory in design studies, conceived as a field of interdisciplinary inquiry and practice informed by a range of responses to actor network theory. It brings together a rich body of current work by researchers in the social sciences, technology, material culture, cultural geography, information technology, and systems design, and design theory and history. This collection will be invaluable to students and researchers in many areas of design studies and to design practitioners receptive to new and challenging notions of what constitutes the design process. Over ninety essays are thematically organised to address five aspects of the expanded notions of mediation, agency, and collaboration posited by network theory: Ideas, Things, Technology, Texts, and People. The collection also includes an important new essay on rethinking the concept of design by Bruno Latour, one of the most influential figures in the philosophy and sociology of science and technology and a pioneer of actor network theory, and essays deriving from forum discussions involving designers and designer-makers responsive to actor network theory. Rather than an anthology of previously-published essays, Networks of Design presents work in progress on design theory and its applications. It is the outcome of a live and vigorous debate on the possibilities and actualities offered by actor network led conceptualisations of the relationships and processes constituting design. All the essays, many collaborative, derive from papers presented at the international conference of the Design History Society held at University College Falmouth, UK in the Autumn of 2008.

Sonic Bodies

Sonic Bodies
Title Sonic Bodies PDF eBook
Author Julian Henriques
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 389
Release 2011-09-08
Genre Music
ISBN 1441144293

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Sonic Interventions

Sonic Interventions
Title Sonic Interventions PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Mieszkowski
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 324
Release 2015-07-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9401205094

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Sonic Interventions makes a compelling case for the importance of sound in theorizing literature, subjectivity and culture. Sound is usually understood as our second sense and – as our belief in a visually dominated culture prevails – remains of secondary interest. Western cultures are considered to be predominantly visual, while other societies are thought to place more importance on the acoustic dimension. This volume questions these assumptions by examining how sound differs from, and acts in relationship to, the visual. It moves beyond theoretical dichotomies (between the visual and the sonic, the oral and literature) and, instead, investigates sonic interventions in their often multi-faceted forms. The case studies deal with political appropriations of music and sounds, they explore the poetic use of the sonic in novels and plays, they develop theoretical concepts out of sonic phenomena, and pertain to identity formation and the practice of mixing in hip hop, opera and dancehall sessions. Ultimately, the book brings to the fore what roles sound may play for the formation of gendered identity, for the stabilization or questioning of race as a social category, and the conception of place. Their intricate interventions beckon critical attention and offer rich material for cultural analysis.

How to Make Books

How to Make Books
Title How to Make Books PDF eBook
Author Esther K. Smith
Publisher Potter Craft
Total Pages 130
Release 2012-06-06
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 0770434193

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From zines you can fold in a minute to luxurious leather journals and sumptuous sketchbooks, How to Make Books will walk you through the easy basics of bookmaking. Whether you’re a writer, a scrapbooker, a political activist, or a postcard collector, let book artist Esther K. Smith be your guide as you discover your inner bookbinder. Using foolproof illustrations and step-by-step instructions, Smith reveals her time-tested techniques in a fun, easy-to-understand way.