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Journal of Sonic Studies 7 (2014) - Functional Sounds in Sound Art and Popular Culture: Proceedings of the First International ESSA Conference 2013, Part I


  • Editorial - Functional Sounds in Sound Art and Popular Culture: Proceedings of the First International ESSA Conference 2013, Part I - Julia Krause, Holger Schulze and Marcel Cobussen
  • An Exceptional Purity of Sound: Noise Reduction Technology and the Inevitable Noise of Sound Recording - Melle Kromhout
  • Affective Soundscape Composition for Evoking Sonic Immersion - Mark Nazemi
  • Sound and Narrative: Acousmatic Composition as Artistic Research - James Andean
  • MAXIMUM VOLUME YIELDS MAXIMUM RESULTS - Olivia Lucas
  • A Paleontology of Quiet - Neil Verma
  • Remaking Pittsburgh: Permaculture Soundscapes - Jeremy Woodruff
  • Music Dematerialized? - Francisco López
 
 
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