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[Commlist] New issue of SoundEffects journal published
Wed Jan 20 19:55:09 GMT 2021
SoundEffects vol. 10 iss. 1: Sound and Listening Spaces
edited by Birgitte Stougaard Pedersen and Therese Wiwe Vilmar.
At the core of contemporary sound studies is the understanding of sound
as a spatial medium. The longstanding conception of the temporal
art form of music can be said to have shifted to a broader idea
of a spatial medium of sound. Since what has commonly been called ‘the
spatial turn’ in the second half of the 20th century, space has been
studied from many angles and has generally been considered a
social, political and cultural construct. This shift in the notion
of space has also affected the perception of artworks that are taking
place in space. Whether we listen to the sounds of natural or urban
environments, online playlists, audio books, curated sound art or Muzak,
or we experience the tingling sensations of ASMR, we find ourselves as
listeners, positioned in an affective space filled with sound and at the
same time created by sound – a social construct. Such listening spaces
are central to this special issue of SoundEffects.
Editorial:
Sound and Listening Spaces (Birgitte Stougaard Pedersen and Therese Wiwe
Vilmar): https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/123751
Articles:
The sounds of lockdown: Virtual connection, online listening, and the
emotional weight of COVID-19 (Meredith C. Ward):
https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/124195
Sleep/relax/work/study/read: YouTube, sound, and music in the
construction of listening spaces to fall asleep (João Francisco
Porfírio): https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/124196
Reading spaces: Original audiobooks and mobile listening (Sara Tanderup
Linkis): https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/124197
Literature’s listening spaces: Representations of music listening in two
contemporary novels (Therese Wiwe Vilmar):
https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/124198
Virtual auditory reality: Inhabiting digital pop music as simulated
space (Iain Findlay-Walsh): https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/124199
Listening from the in-between: The influence of sound on homelessness as
a liminal space (Ed Cooper): https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/124200
Sound installation art and the intervention of urban public space in
Latin America (Mario Alberto Duarte-García and Emma Wilde):
https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/124201
Designing the user experience of musical sonification in public and
semi-public spaces (Niklas Rönnberg and Jonas Löwgren):
https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/124202
Transient soundscape production: Creative and pedagogical significance
for educators and practitioners (Daniel Walzer):
https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/124203
The Environmentalization of space and listening: An archaeology of
noise-cancelling headphones and Spotify’s concentration playlists
(Valentin Ris): https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/124204
The folded space of machine listening (Domenico Napolitano and Renato
Grieco): https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/124205
Book Reviews:
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound Art. Edited by Sanne Krogh Groth and
Holger Schulze. Bloomsbury, 2020 (Vadim Keylin):
https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/124206
All articles can be read here: https://www.soundeffects.dk/issue/view/8956
SoundEffects (http://soundeffects.dk) is an open access, international,
peer-reviewed journal on sound and sound experience operating on the
Open Journal System. SoundEffects brings together a plurality of
theories, methodologies, and historical approaches applicable to sound
as both mediated and unmediated experience. The journal primarily
addresses disciplines within media and communication studies,
aesthetics, musicology, comparative literature, cultural studies,
psychology and sociology. In order to push the boundary of
interdisciplinary sound studies into new areas, we also encourage
contributions from disciplines such as health care, architecture, and
sound design. As an international journal taking a humanities-based
interdisciplinary approach to sound, SoundEffects is responding to the
increasing global interest in sound studies.
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