Sound : an acoulogical treatise /
First published in French in 1998, revised in 2010, and appearing here in English for the first time, Michel Chion's Sound addresses the philosophical, interpretive, and practical questions that inform our encounters with sound. Chion considers how cultural institutions privilege some sounds ab...
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100 | 1 | |a Chion, Michel, |d 1947- |e author. | |
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a Sound : |b an acoulogical treatise / |c Michel Chion ; translated and with an introduction by James A. Steintrager. |
264 | 1 | |a Durham : |b Duke University Press, |c 2016. | |
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500 | |a "Originally published as: Le son : traité d'acoulogie: Armand Colin, 2e édition, 2010." | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Introduction: Closed grooves, open ears / James A. Steintrager -- Preface to the French edition of 2010 -- Listening awakes -- The ear -- Sound and time -- Voice, language, and sounds -- Noise and music : a legitimate distinction? -- The sound that you cause : ergo-audition -- Sound and its cause : causal listening and figurative listening -- Sound and what it causes : real and supposed effects -- How technology has changed sound -- The audiovisual couple in film : audio-vision -- Object and non-object : two poles -- Between doing and listening : naming. | |
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546 | |a Translated from the French. | ||
520 | |a First published in French in 1998, revised in 2010, and appearing here in English for the first time, Michel Chion's Sound addresses the philosophical, interpretive, and practical questions that inform our encounters with sound. Chion considers how cultural institutions privilege some sounds above others and how spurious distinctions between noise and sound guide the ways we hear and value certain sounds. He critiques the tenacious tendency to understand sounds in relation to their sources and advocates "acousmatic" listening--listening without visual access to a sound's cause--to disentangle ourselves from auditory habits and prejudices. Yet sound can no more be reduced to mere perceptual phenomena than encapsulated in the sciences of acoustics and physiology. As Chion reminds us and explores in depth, a wide range of linguistic, sensory, cultural, institutional, and media- and technologically-specific factors interact with and shape sonic experiences. Interrogating these interactions, Chion stimulates us to think about how we might open our ears to new sounds, become more nuanced and informed listeners, and more fully understand the links between how we hear and what we do | ||
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