Titre : | Sonic rupture : a practice-led approach to urban soundscape design |
Auteurs : | Jordan Lacey |
Type de document : | Ouvrage |
Editeur : | London ; New York : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016 |
Collection : | Music and Sound Studies |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-5013-0997-7 |
Format / Caractéristique technique du document original : | x, 194 pages / illustrations / 24 cm |
Note générale : | Bibliographie, index auteur et notion |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | 164.1 (Espace sonore : Art sonore, installation artistique sonore) |
Mots-clés : |
Sujet Environnement sonore Espace urbain Installation-artLieu Océanie > Australie |
Résumé : | It reports on six installations installed throughout the City of Melbourne as part of his PhD. Each installation found a way to transform site-specific sounds to produce slightly altered perceptions of the real. This is discussed in detail in the second half of the book. It describes the iterative journey of the installations, which led to the formation of the sonic rupture model. The first half of the book breaks some new ground in theory by suggesting the sounds of the city can be thought of as signifiers that represent power networks affecting everyday behaviours. The installation artist is a type of activist who intends to rupture small spaces in the city, in which the sounds of the everyday are altered slightly to bring about new perceptions and behaviours. J Lacey uses Felix Guattaris a-signifying rupture to build his argument. Rupture removes signification through a parasitical relationship between installation and site-specific city sounds. Essentially the city sounds are transformed or mutated by the installations, initiating new perceptual relationships. Sonic ruptures become evolving performative spaces in which new ecologies can appear: He watched groups of people congregating, dancing, and graffiti art appearing that looked sonic, and office workers sitting, eating and contemplating. |
Nature du document : | Monographie/Brochure |
En ligne : | https://lcv.hypotheses.org/12240 |
Permalink : | http://doc.cresson.grenoble.archi.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=8131 |
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