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Sound and Image Aesthetics and Practices




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Focal Press

Pubblicazione: 06/2020
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

Sound and Image: Aesthetics and Practices brings together international artist scholars to explore diverse sound and image practices, applying critical perspectives to interrogate and evaluate both the aesthetics and practices that underpin the audiovisual. Contributions draw upon established discourses in electroacoustic music, media art history, film studies, critical theory and dance; framing and critiquing these arguments within the context of diverse audiovisual practices. The volume’s interdisciplinary perspective contributes to the rich and evolving dialogue surrounding the audiovisual, demonstrating the value and significance of practice-informed theory, and theory derived from practice. The ideas and approaches explored within this book will find application in a wide range of contexts across the whole scope of audiovisuality, from visual music and experimental film, to narrative film and documentary, to live performance, sound design and into sonic art and electroacoustic music. This book is ideal for artists, composers and researchers investigating theoretical positions and compositional practices which bring together sound and image.




Sommario

1. Connected Media, Connected Idioms: The Relationship Between Video and Electroacoustic Music From A Composer's Perspective Diego Garro 2. Sound/Image Relations in Videomusic: A Typological Proposition Myriam Boucher& Jean Piché 3. The Question of Form in Visual Music Maura McDonnell 4. Audiovisual Spaces: Spatiality, Experience and Potentiality in Audiovisual Composition Andrew Knight-Hill 5. Rhythm as The Intermediary of Audiovisual Fusions Daniel Von Rüdiger 6. The Curious Case of The Plastic Hair-Comb: A Rhythm-Based Approach to A Parallel (Sound-Image-Touch) Theory of Aesthetic Practices Matthew Galea 7. The Spaces Between Gesture, Sound and Image Mark Pedersen, Brigid Burke Roger Alsop 8. The Gift of Sound and Vision: Visual Music as A Form of Glossolalic Speech Philip Sanderson 9. Visual Music and Embodied Visceral Affect Julie Watkins 10. The Function of Mickey-Mousing: A Re-Assessment Emilio Audissino 11. Performing the Real: Audiovisual Documentary Performances and The SensesCornelia Lund 12. Blending Image and Music in Jim Jarmusch’s Cinema Celine Murillo 13. The New Analogue: Media Archaeology as Creative Practice in 21st-Century Audiovisual Art Joseph Hyde 14. Screen Grammar for Mobile Frame Media: The Audiovisual Language of Cinematic Virtual Reality, Case Studies and Analysis Sam Gillies 15. Nature Morte: Examining the Sonic and Visual Potential of a 16mm film Jim Hobbs 16. Capturing Movement: A Videomusical Approach Sourced in The Natural Environment Myriam Boucher 17. Constructing Visual Music Images with Electroacoustic Music Concepts Maura McDonnell 18. Technique and Audiovisual Counterpoint in The Estuaries Series Bret Battey 19. Exploring Expanded Audiovisual Formats (EAFs) - A Practitioner’s Perspective Louise Harris 20. Making A Motion Score: A Graphical and Genealogical Inquiry into A Multi-Screen Cinegraphy Leyokki 21. The Human Body as an Audiovisual Instrument Claudia Robles-Angel 22. Sound – [Object] – Dance: A Holistic Approach to Interdisciplinary Composition Jung In Jung 23. Son e(s)t Lumière: Expanding Notions of Composition, Transcription and Tangibility Through Creative Sonification Of Digital Images Simon Cummings 24. Audiovisual Heterophony: A Musical Reading of Walter Ruttmann's Film Lichtspiel Opus 3 (1924) Tom Reid




Autore

Andrew Knight-Hill is a composer specialising in studio composed works, both sound-based electroacoustic and audiovisual. He is Senior Lecturer in Sound Design and Music Technology at the University of Greenwich, programme leader of Sound Design BA, director of the Loudspeaker Orchestra Concert Series and convenor of the annual SOUND/IMAGE conference.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780367271473

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Sound Design
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 7.5 in Ø 2.55 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:1 table, 64 halftones, 17 color halftones and 20 line drawings
Pagine Arabe: 414


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