by SalomeVoegelin (Author)
Inspired by its use in literary theory, film criticism and the discourse of game design, Salome Voegelin adapts and develops possible world theory in relation to sound. David K Lewis' Possible World is juxtaposed with Maurice Merleau-Ponty's life-world, to produce a meeting of the semantic and the phenomenological at the place of listening. The central tenet of Sonic Possible Worlds is that at present traditional musical compositions and contemporary sonic outputs are approached and investigated through separate and distinct critical languages and histories. As a consequence, no continuous and comparative study of the field is possible. In Sonic Possible Worlds, Voegelin proposes a new analytical framework that can access and investigate works across genres and times, enabling a comparative engagement where composers such as Henry Purcell and Nadia Boulanger encounter sound art works by Shilpa Gupta and Christina Kubisch and where the soundscape compositions of Chris Watson and Francisco Lopez resound in the visual worlds of Louise Bourgeois.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Edition: 01
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 14 Aug 2014
ISBN 10: 162356509X
ISBN 13: 9781623565091
Book Overview: As the discipline of Sound Studies gains momentum across the world, Sonic Possible Worlds challenges disciplinary certainties and uncertainties and answers a need for a comparative discourse of sound to contextualize and debate emerging sonic practices.