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11 items tagged "sonic-realism"

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Encountering sound

There's a sound you remember, but you can't place. Not a melody. Not a word. More like a texture. A pressure in the air. It arrives...

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Practising realism

To theorise sonic realism is to affirm sound's capacity to exceed, withdraw, resonate. But theory alone does not suffice. Sonic...

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Toward a sonic realism

No theory of sound should move forward without turning its head. This chapter stages that turn - not to undo what's been argued, but...

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The politics of sound

If sound is real, it must be accounted for. And accounting cannot happen outside politics. A sonic realism worth defending must go...

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Sonic object mapping

If sonic objects are real, if they emerge, act, and withdraw, then how do we listen to them? Not as symbols. Not as metaphors. But as...

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From reduction to realism

The dominant traditions - scientific, philosophical, aesthetic - have each trimmed sound down to something manageable. Something...

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Beyond human ears

If Deleuze helps us rethink sound as encounter, listening beyond the human expands the sonic encounter further - beyond ourselves. A...

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Deleuze and the encounter

Sound is unstable. It moves too quickly to be seen, too forcefully to be ignored. It arrives not as symbol, but as event. Not figure,...

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Finitude and withdrawal

To say that sound is real is a challenge to more than physics or metaphor. It questions a metaphysical tradition that privileges...

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Against manifestationism

If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? This question - so often disregarded as a thought...

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Sound encounters: prelude

This book began with a discomfort I couldn't quite name. It came as a low hum - a residue left behind by texts that spoke of sound...