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[ecrea] Journal of Sonic Studies - New issue now available
Sat Jan 21 16:37:05 GMT 2017
We are proud to announce that the 13th issue of the /Journal of Sonic
Studies/ <http://sonicstudies.org/jss13> (http://sonicstudies.org
<http://sonicstudies.org/>) is online, entitled “Acoustic
Ephemeralities.” This issue was prepared by guest editors Monika
Dommann, Boris Previšić, and Marianne Sommer, and discusses the
specifically ephemeral qualities of the acoustic and the relationship
between “micro- and macroephemeralities” in the modern age. Three focal
points will be explicitly highlighted: the functions of media, music,
and the sciences as generators of acoustic paradigms. In addition, this
issue contains several musical commentaries, sonic interventions, and
Sound-Essays, created by Michel Roth, Hannes Seidl, and Lucas Niggli.
Journal contents:
* Acoustic Ephemeralities: Introduction - Monika Dommann, Boris
Previšić, and Marianne Sommer
* Sound-Essay 1 - Peter Weber and Lucas Niggli
* Phonograph, Symbolic Acoustic Evidence in Arno Holz’ /Phantasus/ -
Thomas Forrer
* Acoustic Micro- and Macroephemeralities in Literature. Robert
Walser’s /Microscript 364/ (1925) and Peter Weber’s /Silber und
Salbader/ (1999) - Boris Previšić
* At the Margins of the Audible: Morton Feldman’s Ephemeral
Compositions - Dieter Mersch, translated by Laura Radosh
* Writing the Ephemeral: John Cage’s /Lecture on Nothing/ as a
Landmark in Media History - Simon Aeberhard
* /Smorzando/: Chopin on the MP3 player - Michel Roth
* Listening to the Body Moving: Auscultation, Sound, and Music in the
Early Nineteenth Century - Janina Wellmann
* Record, Rewind, Rewrite: Acoustic Historiography with the
Presidential Tapes - Monika Dommann, translated by Sarah Pybus
* Experimental Cylinders: Experiments in Music Psychology around 1900
- Julia Kursell
* Archive, Collection, Museum: On the History of the Archiving of
Voices at the Sound Archive of the Humboldt University - Britta
Lange, translated by Benjamin Carter
* Animal Sounds against the Noise of Modernity and War: Julian Huxley
(1887–1975) and the Preservation of the Sonic World Heritage -
Marianne Sommer
* Sound-Essay 2 - Boris Previšić, Hannes Seidl, and Lucas Niggli
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