Sonic Possible Worlds: Hearing the Continuum of Sound

Author:   Dr Salomé Voegelin (Professor, London College of Communication, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Pages:   216
Publication Date:   14 August 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Sonic Possible Worlds: Hearing the Continuum of Sound


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Author:   Dr Salomé Voegelin (Professor, London College of Communication, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.458kg
ISBN:  

9781623567040


ISBN 10:   1623567041
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   14 August 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Language:   English

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Landscape as Sonic Possible World Chapter 2: Into the World of the Work: The Possibility of Sound Art Chapter 3: Sonic Materialism: the Sound of Stones Chapter 4: Hearing the Continuum of Sound Chapter 5: Listening to the Inaudible: the Sound of Unicorns Notes Bibliography List of Works Index

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Listening is an important sensory process through which one receives the feeling of 'being there': the experience of presence in a rapidly changing spatial-temporal world. Using a sensitive phenomenological approach, Salome Voegelin leads the reader through sonic worlds (everyday events, sound art, music) with the aim of raising awareness of existential questions about the inaudible, invisible 'being' that the feeling of 'being there' normally makes tangible only as a 'Quod' (what it can be) but not as a 'Quid' (what it is). Voegelin's book is an essential contribution to the current discourse in aesthetics. Prof. Dr. Helga de la Motte-Haber, Technische Universitat Berlin, and editor of Klangkunst. Die gedanklichen und geschichtlichen Voraussetzungen (1999)


The emphasis is on a complex and extensive theoretical reflection that is both thoughtful and promising ... The quality (and ambition) of Sonic Possible Worlds lies precisely in that it inspires a continued discussion of the theory of listening and artistic work with sound. Given that other theoretical discussions of sound art often emphasize physical materiality while also pronouncing skepticism about the phenomenology, the angle of Voegelin's book is quite refreshing. -- Rune Sochting Seismograf/DMT (Bloomsbury Translation) Listening is an important sensory process through which one receives the feeling of 'being there': the experience of presence in a rapidly changing spatial-temporal world. Using a sensitive phenomenological approach, Salome Voegelin leads the reader through sonic worlds (everyday events, sound art, music) with the aim of raising awareness of existential questions about the inaudible, invisible 'being' that the feeling of 'being there' normally makes tangible only as a 'Quod' (what it can be) but not as a 'Quid' (what it is). Voegelin's book is an essential contribution to the current discourse in aesthetics. Prof. Dr. Helga de la Motte-Haber, Technische Universitat Berlin, and editor of Klangkunst. Die gedanklichen und geschichtlichen Voraussetzungen (1999) Sound is like a dream--fleeting and difficult to remember and describe. Sonic Possible Worlds is a grand tour through the depths of ways of listening and responding. In these pages we find the making of auditory language that can balance with visual language to bring forward the sonic underpinnings of our lives and dreams. The structure of life is both audible and in audible. These listening possibilities help us to hear our way to new understandings. Pauline Oliveros, Founder, Deep Listening Institute, Ltd.


Listening is an important sensory process through which one receives the feeling of 'being there': the experience of presence in a rapidly changing spatial-temporal world. Using a sensitive phenomenological approach, Salome Voegelin leads the reader through sonic worlds (everyday events, sound art, music) with the aim of raising awareness of existential questions about the inaudible, invisible 'being' that the feeling of 'being there' normally makes tangible only as a 'Quod' (what it can be) but not as a 'Quid' (what it is). Voegelin's book is an essential contribution to the current discourse in aesthetics. Helga de la Motte-Haber, Musicologist and Chair of Systematic Musicology, Berlin, Germany


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Salomé Voegelin is Professor of Sound at the London College of Communication, UAL, UK. An artist and writer, she is the author of Listening to Noise and Silence (Bloomsbury, 2010) and The Political Possibility of Sound: Fragments of Listening (Bloomsbury, 2018).

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