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Sounding New Media Immersion and Embodiment in the Arts and Culture.
Title:
Sounding New Media Immersion and Embodiment in the Arts and Culture.
Author:
Dyson, Frances.
ISBN:
9780520944848
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
CA : University of California Press, 2009.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (260 p.)
Contents:
Cover; Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Ethereal Transmissions: The "Tele" of Pho-ne-; 2. Celestial Telegraphies; 3. Aural Objects, Recording Devices, and the Proximate Apparatus; 4. Death, Silence, and the Tape Recorder; 5. Immersion; 6. Embodying Technology: From Sound Effect to Body Effect; 7. Atmospheres; Conclusion: Music and Noise; Notes; References; Index.
Abstract:
Sounding New Media examines the long-neglected role of sound and audio in the development of new media theory and practice, including new technologies and performance art events, with particular emphasis on sound, embodiment, art, and technological interactions. Frances Dyson takes an historical approach, focusing on technologies that became available in the mid-twentieth century-electronics, imaging, and digital and computer processing-and analyzing the work of such artists as John Cage, Edgard Varèse, Antonin Artaud, and Char Davies. She utilizes sound's intangibility to study ideas about em.
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