Sounding New Media

Sounding New Media
Title Sounding New Media PDF eBook
Author Frances Dyson
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 260
Release 2009-09-04
Genre Music
ISBN 0520420802

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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 embodiment (or its lack) in art and technology as well as fears about technology and the so-called "post-human." Dyson argues that the concept of "immersion" has become a path leading away from aesthetic questions about meaning and toward questions about embodiment and the physical. The result is an insightful journey through the new technologies derived from electronics, imaging, and digital and computer processing, toward the creation of an aesthetic and philosophical framework for considering the least material element of an artwork, sound.

Sounding New Media

Sounding New Media
Title Sounding New Media PDF eBook
Author Frances Dyson
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 260
Release 2009-09-04
Genre Music
ISBN 0520944844

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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 embodiment (or its lack) in art and technology as well as fears about technology and the so-called "post-human." Dyson argues that the concept of "immersion" has become a path leading away from aesthetic questions about meaning and toward questions about embodiment and the physical. The result is an insightful journey through the new technologies derived from electronics, imaging, and digital and computer processing, toward the creation of an aesthetic and philosophical framework for considering the least material element of an artwork, sound.

Cracked Media

Cracked Media
Title Cracked Media PDF eBook
Author Caleb Kelly
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 399
Release 2009
Genre Avant-garde (Music)
ISBN 0262013142

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"In Cracked Media, Caleb Kelly explores how the deliberate utilization of the normally undesirable (a crack, a break) has become the site of productive creation. Cracked media, Kelly writes, slides across disciplines, through music, sound, and noise. Cracked media encompasses everything from Cage's silences and indeterminacies, to Paik's often humorous tape works, to the cold and clean sounds of digital glitch in the work of Tone and Oval. Kelly offers a detailed historical account of these practices, arguing that they can be read as precursors to contemporary new media.".

Sounding Emerging Media

Sounding Emerging Media
Title Sounding Emerging Media PDF eBook
Author Claire Fitch
Publisher Focal Press
Pages 154
Release 2022
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9781003046561

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"Sounding Emerging Media details a practice-based approach to sonic art and electroacoustic composition, drawing on methodologies inspired by the production of electronic literature, and game development. Using the structural concepts identified by Gilles Deleuze and Fâelix Guattari, the book is based around ideas related to labels such as Assemblage, Strata, Smooth and Striated Space, Temporal Space and, The Fold. The processes employed to undertake this research involved the creation of original texts, the development of frameworks for improvisation, the use of recordings within the process and implementation of techniques drawn from the practices of electroacoustic composition, and the use of ideas borrowed from electronic literature, publishing and game development. The results have helped to shape a compositional style which draws on these processes individually or collectively, drawing on practice often seen in game development, visual scores and composition using techniques found in electroacoustic music. Providing a journey through the landscape of emerging digital media, Sounding Emerging Media envisages a world where the composer/user/listener all become part of a continuum of collective artistry. This book is the ideal guide to the history and creation of audio for innovative digital media formats and represents crucial reading for both students and practitioners, from aspiring composers to experienced professionals"--

The Oxford Handbook of Sound and Image in Digital Media

The Oxford Handbook of Sound and Image in Digital Media
Title The Oxford Handbook of Sound and Image in Digital Media PDF eBook
Author Carol Vernallis
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 833
Release 2015
Genre Art
ISBN 0190258179

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This collection surveys the contemporary landscape of audiovisual media. Contributors from image and sound studies explore the history and the future of moving-image media across a range of formats including blockbuster films, video games, music videos, social media, experimental film, documentaries, video art, pornography, theater, and electronic music.

Digital Sound and Music

Digital Sound and Music
Title Digital Sound and Music PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Burg
Publisher Franklin Beedle & Associates
Pages
Release 2016-10-01
Genre
ISBN 9781590282748

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Producing for TV and New Media

Producing for TV and New Media
Title Producing for TV and New Media PDF eBook
Author Cathrine Kellison
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 415
Release 2013
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0240818970

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Previously published as: Producing for TV and video, 2005.