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Sound at the Edge of Perception - The Aural Minutiae of Sand and other Worldly Murmurings

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This book is about the tiny sounds of the world, and listening to them, the minute signals that are clues to who and where we are. A very small sound, given the context of its history, becomes hugely significant, and even an imagined sound in a picture becomes almost a voice. By speaking a name, we give a person back to the world, and a breath, a sigh, a laugh or a cry need no language. A phoneme is the start of all stories, and were we able to tune ourselves to the subtleties of the natural world, we might share the super-sensitivity of members of the bird and animal kingdom to sense the message in the apparent silence. Mind hears sound when it perceives an image; the book will appeal to sonic and radio practitioners, students of sound, those working in the visual arts, and creative writers.

Table des matières

1 Introduction: The Bell of Józef Czechowicz ¬- The Importance of Minute Sound Moments.- 2 The Notes of Human Music.- 3 Making the Moment Singable.- 4 Signals from Near and Far Shores - Voices from the Natural World.- 5 Speak My Name - the Ownership of Syllables.- 6 First and Last Sounds - Messages Beyond Language.

A propos de l'auteur

Seán Street is Emeritus Professor of Radio at Bournemouth University, UK. Previous books include The Poetry of Radio, The Memory of Sound and Sound Poetics. As a poet, he has published nine collections, the most recent being Camera Obscura, and has edited an anthology of poems about radio, entitled Radio Waves.

Résumé

This book is about the tiny sounds of the world, and listening to them, the minute signals that are clues to who and where we are. A very small sound, given the context of its history, becomes hugely significant, and even an imagined sound in a picture becomes almost a voice. By speaking a name, we give a person back to the world, and a breath, a sigh, a laugh or a cry need no language. A phoneme is the start of all stories, and were we able to tune ourselves to the subtleties of the natural world, we might share the super-sensitivity of members of the bird and animal kingdom to sense the message in the apparent silence. Mind hears sound when it perceives an image; the book will appeal to sonic and radio practitioners, students of sound, those working in the visual arts, and creative writers.

Texte suppl.

“Sound at the Edge of Perception explores the ‘interrelationships between hearing and listening, looking and seeing,’ with the hope that ‘by awakening the faculty of seeing, we may enhance our ability to listen—and vice versa.’” (Ben Monks, Dymock Poets and Friends, Issue 18, 2019)

Commentaire

"Sound at the Edge of Perception explores the 'interrelationships between hearing and listening, looking and seeing,' with the hope that 'by awakening the faculty of seeing, we may enhance our ability to listen-and vice versa.'" (Ben Monks, Dymock Poets and Friends, Issue 18, 2019)

Détails du produit

Auteurs Seán Street
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9789811316128
ISBN 978-981-1316-12-8
Pages 138
Dimensions 150 mm x 215 mm x 14 mm
Poids 326 g
Illustrations XIII, 138 p.
Thèmes Palgrave Studies in Sound
Palgrave Studies in Sound
Catégorie Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sociologie > Théories sociologiques

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