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Sound (Documents of Contemporary Art)
The "sonic turn" in recent art reflects a wider cultural awareness that
sight no longer dominates our perception or understanding of
contemporary reality. The background buzz of myriad mechanically
reproduced sounds increasingly mediates our lives. Tuning into this
incessant auditory stimulus, some of our most influential artists have
investigated the corporeal, cultural, and political resonance of sound.
In tandem with recent experimental music and technology, art has
opened up to hitherto excluded dimensions of noise, silence, and the act
of listening. Artists working with sound have engaged in new forms of
aesthetic encounter with the city and nature, the everyday and cultural
otherness, technological effects and psychological states.
New perspectives on sound have generated a wave of scholarship in
musicology, cultural studies, and the social sciences. But the equally
important rise of sound in the arts since 1960 has so far been sparsely
documented. This volume is the first sourcebook to provide, through
original critical writings and artists’ statements, a genealogy of sonic
pathways into the arts, philosophical reflections on the meanings of
noise and silence, dialogues between art and music, investigations of
the role of listening and acoustic space, and a comprehensive survey of
sound works by international artists from the avant-garde era to the
present.
Paperback: 240 pages
Product Dimensions:
9.8 x 5.9 x 1 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
