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  • Research Literature Reading

    This week, with my research question in mind, I did some preliminary research and reading related to this topic:

    March 3, 2024
  • Reading Thomas De Quincey, 1823: ‘On the knocking on the gate in Macbeth’

    “On the Knocking on the Gate in Macbeth” is a classic that still deserves to be explored in depth 200 years later. It provides a crucial moment of understanding of the effects of sound, and through a Romantic critique of a simple yet effective theatrical sound event, De Quincey implies that ‘time must be annihilated;…

    March 2, 2024
  • Reading Weiss, A. S. (2001) Experimental Sound and Radio. Cambridge, MA: TDR Books / MIT Press.

    This book explores the relationship between experimental audio art and radio, presenting a thought-provoking perspective. Author A. S. Weiss explores how innovative audio forms combine with traditional radio transmission and how they shape and influence the listener’s experience. Experimental audio works may seek to break away from traditional sound forms and structures, exploring new ways…

    February 25, 2024
  • How ancient Chinese culture has influenced the aesthetic and cultural life of modern people with regard to music and sound art?

    Ancient Chinese culture has had a profound impact on the aesthetics and cultural life of modern people with regard to music and sound art. Its emphasis on values such as harmony, benevolence and inner cultivation has permeated the aesthetic orientation of music, making people more inclined to appreciate works that express emotional resonance and convey…

    February 23, 2024
  • Reading Rudolf Arnheim 1936 ‘In Praise of Blindness; Emancipation from the Body’

    After reading Rudolf Arnheim 1936 ‘In Praise of Blindness; Emancipation from the Body’ in Radio (trans. Margaret Ludwig). London: Faber and Faber, pp. 133- 203. , I had a few epiphanies. This quotation emphasizes the unique experience offered by radio as a medium. He points out that radio, through the transmission of sound, creates a…

    February 17, 2024
  • Global Sound Cultures

    “I believe, it was caused by the ‘invisible’ conventions that were all habitual to the producers at the CTM. It was, from a European perspective, the well-known institutions, venues, technologies, and social behaviors that caused the friction. […] The unavoidable entanglements of Indonesian and European aesthetics led to ‘something else’ and to new aesthetics–but still…

    February 17, 2024
  • Three keywords related to sound arts

    Composition  I’m personally inclined to regard sound art as a branch or evolution of modern composition. While composition developed from Baroque period to modern atonal music, the essence of its change is the continuous liberation and breakthrough of aesthetics. So is sound arts, since an aesthetic was born out to accept natural or electronic samples…

    October 16, 2023
  • Hello world!

    Welcome to myblog.arts. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

    October 2, 2023
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