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[ecrea] CFP - Special Issue: Perspectives on Sound Design, The New Soundtrack Journal
Thu Nov 07 13:55:50 GMT 2013
The New Soundtrack, Edinburgh University Press
Special Issue: Perspectives on Sound Design
Call for Papers
One hundred years ago futurist artist Luigi Russolo invented mechanical
synthesisers, called Intonarumori, capable of producing and controlling
noise-sounds. This, together with the emergence of recording technology,
marked the beginning of Sound Design.
Nowadays the term Sound Design is used in many domains: academic
research, university courses, commercial websites, film credits, job
descriptions, etc. But what does it mean to ‘design sound’? How does it
differ from music? What are the disciplines and skills involved?
This special issue stems from a Symposium that took place at York
University on 5th July 2013 that brought together leading international
academics, researchers and practitioners to discuss the emergent field
of sound design research. The goal of this issue is to highlight the
interconnections between sound design research and practice in fields
that are often considered separate such as film and television sound,
product design, game sound, sonic interaction design, auditory displays
and sonification of data, theatre sound, soundscape design and more to
reflect on the possible definitions and boundaries of this emergent area
of research.
We are particularly interested in ‘why’ a particular perspective,
method, definition, connection is significant, relevant and/or novel,
rather than descriptions of ‘how’ particular sound design techniques work.
This includes topics such as:
* definitions and boundaries of sound design as a research area
* sound design analysis and theory
* prototyping and ‘storyboarding’ in sound design
* transferability of methods and practices across fields of application
* interactive sound design
* functionality in sound design
* perception and cognition of designed sounds
* creative process and authorship in sound design
Submissions
Initial proposals should be extended abstracts in English of between
800-1000 words. Papers should be 4500-5500 words. The papers will be
selected through a blind review process. Upon the acceptance of the
abstract you will be sent the authors guidelines.
The abstract should include the following information: 1) name of the
author(s) with email addresses and affiliation if applicable, 2) Title
of the paper, 3) Body of the abstract, and 4) Bibliography.
Recipients
Please forward your abstract as a PDF attachment in an email addressed to:
Guest Editor: Dr Sandra Pauletto, (sandra.pauletto /at/ york.ac.uk)
Important dates
Submission of abstracts: 1 February 2014
Full article due on: 1 March 2014
Final revised paper due on: 1 May 2014
Expected publication: September 2014
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Dr Sandra Pauletto
Lecturer in Sound Design
Department of Theatre, Film and Television
The University of York
East Campus, Baird Lane
York YO10 5GB, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1904 32 5223
http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/tft/staff/pauletto.htm
http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/tft/pgrad/MAMScppsd.htm
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