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[Commlist] Journal of Sonic Studies - New issue published
Tue Oct 20 10:59:34 GMT 2020
*Journal of Sonic Studies 20 online*
JSS 20 <https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/558606/558686> is
delighted to offer you eight exhibitions, a small cross-section of
current research taking place in sound studies. In this issue, the
reader can explore the sound worlds of the Baschet brothers’
Odontophones or follow an (embodied) investigation of the textured sound
fields of Éliane Radigue’s sonic works.
Take the sharply hooked turns to the Source Bleue in Tiznit, Morocco,
and experience the sonic thresholds that gently mark or guide your
experience. Ponder the tragic disruptions of Birdstrike through an audio
documentary by Jacob Smith or be confronted with the use of noise and
silence as powerful tools of disruption or coercion in the sound
sculptures of Adam Basanta.
Take a guess at what lies within Marcel Duchamp’s /With Hidden Noise
/(1916) or observe the physiological effects of durational listening to
the sounds of Arctic winter winds featured on YouTube.
Finally, and perhaps most pertinent to our current situation, our
readers can also consider the suggestions of Braxton Boren on how we
might reduce low frequency noise transmission to our neighbours in
adjacent apartment units. Perhaps with a few modifications, we can ease
the sonic disturbances within this strange version of “living together
apart” and improve the overall sonic liveability for all those living
and working at home in close quarters.
Table of Contents and contributors to JSS20:
* Marcel Cobussen – “Editorial: Enjoy Sound Art and Sound Studies at
Home During Hard Times”
<https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1010798/1010799>
* Martí Ruiz i Carulla and Sudhanshu Tewari – “Odontophones: An
Empirical Approach to the Baschet Use of Clamped Oscillators for
Sound Sculptures (and Beyond)”
<https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/932703/939501>
* Mark Saccomano – “The Timbre of Tone, the Texture of Space: An
Embodied Approach to the Atmospheric Modulations of Éliane Radigue”
<https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/979475/979476>
* Noha Gamal Saïd – “Sonic Affordances of a Sacred Spring. The Urban
Courtyard as a Figure of Rehabilitation of the Medina”
<https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/978902/978903>
* Jacob Smith – “The Pteropoetics of Birdstrike”
<https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/873703/873704>
* Shauna Jean Doherty – “Noise and Silence: The Contemporary Sound
Sculptures of Adam Basanta”
<https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/978605/978606>
* Krzysztof Fijalkowski – “Secret Noise: Marcel Duchamp and the
(Un)sound Object”
<https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/978680/978681>
* Braxton Boren – “The Soundscape of Quarantine: The Role of Sound
During a Public Health Crisis”
<https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/978530/978531>
* Svein Høier and Asbjørn Tiller – “Experiencing Recorded Geophony.
Listening to Arctic Winter Winds at Home”
<https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/979085/979086>
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