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[ecrea] CFP: Journal of Sonic Studies - new deadline
Wed Apr 24 17:24:42 GMT 2013
Call for Papers
Journal of Sonic Studies - Special Issue: Sound design
Deadline: August 1, 2013
Contact: (noise /at/ sonicstudies.org) <mailto:(noise /at/ sonicstudies.org)>
Although sound is a natural phenomenon, many sounds in our cultural
environment are designed by humans. Street signs make use of specific
acoustic signals, kitchen appliances are tweaked in such a way that they
produce sounds that users of these devices are expected to hear, car
doors are supposed to make a particular sound when they are closed, a
sound that conveys solidity, safety, and quality to the driver of that
car. Often, these sounds are not produced as a result of the mechanical
and electrical processes that are necessary for a correct functioning of
the device. Instead, they are designed and added in order to enhance the
aesthetic experience of operating the device, or to improve its ease of
use.
Sonic environments, too, are often designed. Sound is used to demarcate
place, to invite people, or to exclude certain individuals. Also, sound
can influence people's mental state, to calm them, to excite them, to
convince them to stay longer and spend more. This is one of the reasons
why sound design is important in games and cinema as well. The veracity
and convincing power of the virtual environments created within these
media can be greatly enhanced through a proper design of the sounds that
can be heard. In short, perhaps even more so than visual objects, sound
is capable of manipulating human subjects.
In the sixth issue of the /Journal of Sonic Studies/ we would like to
explore these, and other, instances of sound design. We invite papers
that explain specific practices of sound design, written by sound
designers themselves, as well as essays that critically examine the use
of sound in urban environments, devices, movies, etc. We are even more
interested to receive contributions that not only deal with sound design
in one way or another, but are also themselves designed in new,
surprising and perhaps even irritating ways. As it is an e-journal, the
/Journal of Sonic Studies/ allows for many conventional and
unconventional ways to represent ideas on sound design, both in words,
sounds, and images.
Potential contributors are invited to submit completed essays by August
1, 2013.
For more information, or to submit an essay, please visit
http://www.sonicstudies.org or contact (noise /at/ sonicstudies.org)
<mailto:(noise /at/ sonicstudies.org)>
Editors of this issue: Elif Ozcan, Marcel Cobussen, Vincent Meelberg
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