Sonic warfare : sound, affect, and the ecology of fear /
"Sound can be deployed to produce discomfort, express a threat, or create an ambience of fear or dread - to produce a bad vibe. Sonic weapons of this sort include the "psychoacoustic correction" aimed at Panama strongman Manuel Noriega by the U.S. Army and at the Branch Davidians in W...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
©2010.
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Colección: | Technologies of lived abstraction.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1998: A conceptual event
- 2001: What is sonic warfare?
- 2400-1400 B.C.: Project Jericho
- 1946: Sonic dominance
- 1933: Abusing the military-entertainment complex
- 403-221 B.C.: The logistics of deception
- 1944: The ghost army
- 1842: Sonic effects
- 1977: A sense of the future
- 1913: The art of war in the art of noise
- 1989: Apocalypse then
- 1738: Bad vibrations
- 1884: Dark precursor
- 1999: Vibrational anarchitecture
- 13.7 billion B.C.: The ontology of vibrational force
- 1931: Rhythmanalysis
- 1900: The vibrational nexus
- 1929: Throbs of experience
- 1677: Ecology of speeds
- 99-50 B.C.: Rhythm out of noise
- 1992: The throbbing crowd
- 1993: Vorticist rhythmachines
- 1946: Virtual vibrations
- 2012: Artificial acoustic agencies
- 1877: Capitalism and schizophonia 1-- 1976: Outbreak
- 1971: The earworm
- 2025: Déjà entendu
- 1985: Dub virology
- 1928: Contagious orality
- 2020: Planet of drums
- 2003: Contagious transmission
- 2039: Holosonic control
- Conclusion. Unsound : the (sub)politics of frequency.