Noise Thinks The Anthropocene An Experiment In Noise Poetics

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Noise Thinks The Anthropocene
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Author : Aaron Zwintscher
language : en
Publisher: punctum books
Release Date : 2019-02-12
Noise Thinks The Anthropocene written by Aaron Zwintscher and has been published by punctum books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-02-12 with Music categories.
In an increasingly technologized and connected world, it seems as if noise must be increasing. Noise, however, is a complicated term with a complicated history. Noise can be traced through structures of power, theories of knowledge, communication, and scientific practice, as well as through questions of art, sound, and music. Thus, rather than assume that it must be increasing, this work has focused on better understanding the various ways that noise is defined, what that noise can do, and how we can use noise as a strategically political tactic. Noise Thinks the Anthropocene is a textual experiment in noise poetics that uses the growing body of research into noise as source material. It is an experiment in that it results from indeterminate means, alternative grammar, and experimental thinking. The outcome was not predetermined. It uses noise to explain, elucidate, and evoke (akin to other poetic forms) within the textual milieu in a manner that seeks to be less determinate and more improvisational than conventional writing. Noise Thinks the Anthropocene argues that noise poetics is a necessary form for addressing political inequality, coexistence with the (nonhuman) other, the ecological crisis, and sustainability because it approaches these issues as a system of interconnected fragments and excesses and thus has the potential to reach or envision solutions in novel ways.
Noise Thinks The Anthropocene An Experiment In Noise Poetics
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Author : Aaron Zwintscher
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019
Noise Thinks The Anthropocene An Experiment In Noise Poetics written by Aaron Zwintscher and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019 with categories.
In an increasingly technologized and connected world, it seems as if noise must be increasing. Noise, however, is a complicated term with a complicated history. Noise can be traced through structures of power, theories of knowledge, communication, and scientific practice, as well as through questions of art, sound, and music. Thus, rather than assume that it must be increasing, this work has focused on better understanding the various ways that noise is defined, what that noise can do, and how we can use noise as a strategically political tactic. Noise Thinks the Anthropocene is a textual experiment in noise poetics that uses the growing body of research into noise as source material. It is an experiment in that it results from indeterminate means, alternative grammar, and experimental thinking. The outcome was not predetermined. It uses noise to explain, elucidate, and evoke (akin to other poetic forms) within the textual milieu in a manner that seeks to be less determinate and more improvisational than conventional writing. Noise Thinks the Anthropocene argues that noise poetics is a necessary form for addressing political inequality, coexistence with the (nonhuman) other, the ecological crisis, and sustainability because it approaches these issues as a system of interconnected fragments and excesses and thus has the potential to reach or envision solutions in novel ways.
Noise Thinks The Anthropocene
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Author : Aaron Isaac Zwintscher
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017
Noise Thinks The Anthropocene written by Aaron Isaac Zwintscher and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with categories.
This dissertation is a textual experiment in noise poetics. It is an experiment in that it results from indeterminate means, alternative grammar, and experimental thinking. The outcome was not predetermined. Noise poetics is the use of noise to explain, elucidate, and evoke (akin to other poetic forms) within the textual milieu in a manner that seeks to be less determinate and more improvisational than conventional writing. This text argues that noise poetics is a necessary form for addressing political inequality, coexistence with the (nonhuman) other, the ecological crisis, and sustainability because it approaches these issues as system of interconnected fragments and excesses and thus has the potential to reach or envision solutions in novel ways. The experiment draws quotations and fragments from a diverse collection of noise theory texts, arranged and assembled via indeterminate cut-up methods based on the work of several prominent artists and theorists (John Cage and William Burroughs among them). The experimental text (contained in full in Appendix B) was then edited and added to in order to craft the textual project into an argument for noise poetics that followed the juxtaposed lines of thought towards possible conclusions and practical applications. This project coincided with and was supplemented by bruit jouissance, a multimedia audiovisual noise project (contained and explicated in Appendix A). The two projects together are two applications of thoryvology (an articulation of noise theory created and presented within the text) and as complementary methods of viewing and understanding each other.
Musik Sound Und Politik Als Handlungsfeld Politischer Und Musikalischer Bildung
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Author : Mario Dunkel
language : de
Publisher: Waxmann Verlag
Release Date : 2023
Musik Sound Und Politik Als Handlungsfeld Politischer Und Musikalischer Bildung written by Mario Dunkel and has been published by Waxmann Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023 with Music categories.
Während sich einzelne Stimmen in der Musikpädagogik bereits seit einiger Zeit mit Fragen nach Politik und dem Politischen in der Musik auseinandersetzen, lässt sich inzwischen auch in der Politischen Bildung ein verstärktes Interesse an Musik und Sound beobachten. Bislang mangelt es allerdings an einem nachhaltigen Dialog zwischen den beiden Disziplinen. Vor diesem Hintergrund bündelt dieser Band Überlegungen zu der Frage, inwiefern sich Ansätze der Musikpädagogik, Sound Studies und der Politischen Bildung in Bezug auf den an Bedeutung gewinnenden Nexus zwischen Musik, Sound und Politik gegenseitig bereichern können.
Object Permanence
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Author : Michelle Gil-Montero
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020-04
Object Permanence written by Michelle Gil-Montero and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-04 with Poetry categories.
In her first full-length collection of poems, Object Permanence, Michelle Gil-Montero unveils the elusive debris of daily life in order to invoke, paradoxically, its impermanence. Her emotionally resonant lyric poems summon the liminal world of early motherhood, of early morning, of seasons in transition.
Immersion Into Noise
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Author : Joseph Nechvatal
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020-10-09
Immersion Into Noise written by Joseph Nechvatal and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-10-09 with Computers categories.
Joseph Nechvatal's Immersion Into Noise investigates multiple aspects of cultural noise by applying our audio understanding of noise to the visual, architectual and cognative domains. The author takes the reader through phenomenal aspects of the art of noise into algorithmic and network contexts, beginning in the Abside of the Grotte de Lascaux. This work was published by Saint Philip Street Press pursuant to a Creative Commons license permitting commercial use. All rights not granted by the work's license are retained by the author or authors.
The Value Of Ecocriticism
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Author : Timothy Clark
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2019-02-07
The Value Of Ecocriticism written by Timothy Clark and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-02-07 with Literary Criticism categories.
This book offers a brief, incisive accessible overview of the fast-changing field of environmental literary criticism in an age of global environmental threat.
Pataphilology
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Author : Vincent W. J. van Gerven Oei
language : en
Publisher: punctum books
Release Date : 2018
Pataphilology written by Vincent W. J. van Gerven Oei and has been published by punctum books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.
What do the bizzare etymologies of Jean-Pierre Brisset, made-up languages for literary fiction, The Dialectic of Enlightenment, Latin grammarians, Horace's Epodes, and the Papyrus of Ani have in common? Nothing! Taken together they provide an unusually coherent picture of a hitherto unacknowledged non-tradition of linguistic investigation. If pataphysics is the science of the singular, the unparallelled, the exception that has no rule, pataphilology is what gets it there, the singularity of singularities. It is the mode in which exceptions become exceptional, itself an unrepeatable intervention in the language. - Back cover.
The Great Animal Orchestra
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Author : Bernie Krause
language : en
Publisher: Hachette UK
Release Date : 2012-03-19
The Great Animal Orchestra written by Bernie Krause and has been published by Hachette UK this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-03-19 with Nature categories.
A "passionate amalgam of science and autobiography" that will leave you hearing -- and seeing -- nature as never before (New York Times Book Review). Musician and naturalist Bernie Krause is one of the world's leading experts in natural sound, and he's spent his life discovering and recording nature's rich chorus. Searching far beyond our modern world's honking horns and buzzing machinery, he has sought out the truly wild places that remain, where natural soundscapes exist virtually unchanged from when the earliest humans first inhabited the earth. Krause shares fascinating insight into how deeply animals rely on their aural habitat to survive and the damaging effects of extraneous noise on the delicate balance between predator and prey. But natural soundscapes aren't vital only to the animal kingdom; Krause explores how the myriad voices and rhythms of the natural world formed a basis from which our own musical expression emerged. From snapping shrimp, popping viruses, and the songs of humpback whales -- whose voices, if unimpeded, could circle the earth in hours -- to cracking glaciers, bubbling streams, and the roar of intense storms; from melody-singing birds to the organlike drone of wind blowing over reeds, the sounds Krause has experienced and describes are like no others. And from recording jaguars at night in the Amazon rain forest to encountering mountain gorillas in Africa's Virunga Mountains, Krause offers an intense and intensely personal narrative of the planet's deep and connected natural sounds and rhythm. The Great Animal Orchestra is the story of one man's pursuit of natural music in its purest form, and an impassioned case for the conservation of one of our most overlooked natural resources-the music of the wild.
Imagining Extinction
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Author : Ursula K. Heise
language : en
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Release Date : 2016-08-10
Imagining Extinction written by Ursula K. Heise and has been published by University of Chicago Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-08-10 with Education categories.
We are currently facing the sixth mass extinction of species in the history of life on Earth, biologists claim—the first one caused by humans. Heise argues that understanding these stories and symbols is indispensable for any effective advocacy on behalf of endangered species. More than that, she shows how biodiversity conservation, even and especially in its scientific and legal dimensions, is shaped by cultural assumptions about what is valuable in nature and what is not.