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[ecrea] The New Soundtrack Journal: Call for Papers | Special Issue: "The Theory of Practice"
Wed Jun 15 20:42:33 GMT 2016
/The New Soundtrack/ Journal: Call for Papers | Special Issue: The Theory of
Practice
Are 'tensions' between theory and practice overstated, over-determined,
useful or insightful? In contrast with more traditional theory-focussed
approaches to film studies, film sound studies has usually engaged with the
practical aspects of film and moving image media. For instance, the initial
academic attention to cinema's conversion to sound in the late 1920s and the
early 1930s meant an attention to the interface of technology,
economics, and
to a lesser extent aesthetics. Key film sound studies publications, such as
Weis and Belton's /Film Sound: Theory and Practice/ (1985), addresses the
deficit of attention to soundtrack aesthetics in film studies, yet (as its
title indicates) still maintains a crucial attention to practice and the
work
of practitioners. Overall, a significant proportion of subsequent academic
work relating to film sound has paid some attention to the practice and the
production contexts of the soundtrack.
For this special issue, /The New Soundtrack/ seeks writing that accounts for
shifts in thinking and practice about thinking and practicing sound and
soundtracks. Possible themes and topics could include (but are not limited
to):
Theorising practice - articulating new ideas behind the practice of making
and shaping a soundtrack
'Listening' forward - how might new practices (afforded by new technologies)
update our understanding of sound theory?
'Listening' back - how might new theories update our understanding of
historical sound practice?
What does it mean to 'do' theory and to 'think' practice in relation to
sound
design?
Teaching and pedagogy - is teaching sound theory really different to
teaching
sound practice, and in what ways? Is separating theory and practice helpful
or not? How? Why?
We are looking for papers of between 6,000 - 8,000 words, which will be
subject to peer review. We are also interested in shorter pieces of writing
(between 2,000 and 3,000 words), taking the form of interviews, reports,
creative writing pieces, manifestos, 'think pieces' and provocations.
Please send short proposals (150-500 words) by 11th of July 2016 to Dr Nessa
Johnston ((nessa.johnston /at/ edgehill.ac.uk)
<mailto:(nessa.johnston /at/ edgehill.ac.uk)>) and Dr Philippa Lovatt
((philippa.lovatt /at/ stir.ac.uk) <mailto:(philippa.lovatt /at/ stir.ac.uk)>). Please
indicate in the proposal what length and
form the proposed piece will take.
Subject to acceptance, the deadline for completed pieces will be 1st of
October 2016.
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The next issue, 6.2 published in September 2016, features
Photographic Sound Art and the Silent Modernity of Walter Ruttman's
/Weekend/ (1930)
Andy Birtwistle
The Spatial Politics of the Voice in Patrick Keiller's/Robinson in
Ruins/ (2010)
Paul Newland
The Undersea World of the Sound Department: The Construction of Sonic
Conventions in Sub-aqua Screen Environments
David Malcolm Chapman
The Magic of the Space: An Interview with Niall Brady and Steve Fanagan
about /Room/ (2015)
Nessa Johnston
Spontaneous Composition for Screen: linear and non-linear improvisation
for instruments and electronics
Yati E. Duran
Sound, Space, Gravity: A Kaleidoscopic Hearing (Part 2)
Dong Liang
For more information about subscribing or submitting articles, go to
http://www.euppublishing.com/journal/sound
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