Sonorous Worlds

Sonorous Worlds
Title Sonorous Worlds PDF eBook
Author Yana Stainova
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 281
Release 2023-04-12
Genre Music
ISBN 0472039326

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In Venezuela's El Sistema, music is both a means of government control and a form of emancipation for youth musicians

The Order of Sounds

The Order of Sounds
Title The Order of Sounds PDF eBook
Author Francois J. Bonnet
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 365
Release 2016-04-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0993045871

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This study of the subtlety, complexity, and variety of modes of hearing maps out a “sonorous archipelago”—a heterogeneous set of shifting sonic territories shaped by the vicissitudes of desire and discourse. Profoundly intimate yet immediately giving onto distant spaces, both an “organ of fear” and an echo chamber of anticipated pleasures, an uncontrollable flow subject to unconscious selection and augmentation, the subtlety, complexity, and variety of modes of hearing has meant that sound has rarely received the same philosophical attention as the visual. In The Order of Sounds, François J. Bonnet makes a compelling case for the irreducible heterogeneity of “sound,” navigating between the physical models constructed by psychophysics and refined through recording technologies, and the synthetic production of what is heard. From primitive vigilance and sonic mythologies to digital sampling and sound installations, he examines the ways in which we make sound speak to us, in an analysis of listening as a plurivocal phenomenon drawing on Foucault, Deleuze and Guattari, Barthes, Nancy, Adorno, and de Certeau, and experimental pioneers such as Tesla, Bell, and Raudive. Stringent critiques of the “soundscape” and “reduced listening” demonstrate that univocal ontologies of sound are always partial and politicized; for listening is always a selective fetishism, a hallucination of sound filtered by desire and convention, territorialized by discourse and its authorities. Bonnet proposes neither a disciplined listening that targets sound “itself,” nor an “ocean of sound” in which we might lose ourselves, but instead maps out a sonorous archipelago—a heterogeneous set of shifting sonic territories shaped and aggregated by the vicissitudes of desire and discourse.

Sound Play

Sound Play
Title Sound Play PDF eBook
Author William Cheng
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 261
Release 2014
Genre Art
ISBN 0199969965

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Video games open portals into fantastical worlds where imaginative play prevails. 'Sound Play' explores the aesthetic, ethical, and sociopolitical stakes of people's engagements with audio phenomena in video games - from sonic violence to synthesized operas, from democratic musical performances to verbal sexual harassment.

Electrical World

Electrical World
Title Electrical World PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 490
Release 1884
Genre Electrical engineering
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Popular Science Monthly and World's Advance

Popular Science Monthly and World's Advance
Title Popular Science Monthly and World's Advance PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 904
Release 1881
Genre Science
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Sonorous Desert

Sonorous Desert
Title Sonorous Desert PDF eBook
Author Kim Haines-Eitzen
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 168
Release 2024-04-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 0691259283

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Enduring lessons from the desert soundscapes that shaped the Christian monastic tradition For the hermits and communal monks of antiquity, the desert was a place to flee the cacophony of ordinary life in order to hear and contemplate the voice of God. But these monks discovered something surprising in their harsh desert surroundings: far from empty and silent, the desert is richly reverberant. Sonorous Desert shares the stories and sayings of these ancient spiritual seekers, tracing how the ambient sounds of wind, thunder, water, and animals shaped the emergence and development of early Christian monasticism. Kim Haines-Eitzen draws on ancient monastic texts from Egypt, Sinai, and Palestine to explore how noise offered desert monks an opportunity to cultivate inner quietude, and shows how the desert quests of ancient monastics offer profound lessons for us about what it means to search for silence. Drawing on her own experiences making field recordings in the deserts of North America and Israel, she reveals how mountains, canyons, caves, rocky escarpments, and lush oases are deeply resonant places. Haines-Eitzen discusses how the desert is a place of paradoxes, both silent and noisy, pulling us toward contemplative isolation yet giving rise to vibrant collectives of fellow seekers. Accompanied by Haines-Eitzen’s evocative audio recordings of desert environments, Sonorous Desert reveals how desert sounds taught ancient monks about solitude, silence, and the life of community, and how they can help us understand ourselves if we slow down and listen.

The Electrical World and Engineer

The Electrical World and Engineer
Title The Electrical World and Engineer PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 1152
Release 1903
Genre Electric engineering
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