Loading the Silence: Australian Sound Art in the Post-Digital Age
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1138271705
ISBN-13
9781138271708
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 28th, 2016
Print length
288 Pages
Weight
453 grams
Product Classification:
Theory of music & musicologyMusic reviews & criticism20th century & contemporary classical music
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Linda Kouvaras explores the ways in which selected sound art works demonstrate creatively how sound is embedded within local, national, gendered and historical environments. Taking Australian music as its primary - but not sole - focus, the book not only covers discussions of technological advancement, but also engages with aesthetic standpoints, through interviews, theoretical developments, analysis and cultural milieux for a contemporary Australian, and wider postmodern, context. Developing new methodologies for synergies between musicology and cultural studies, the book uncovers a new post-postmodern aesthetic trajectory, which Kouvaras locates as developing over the past two decades - the altermodern.
The experimentalist phenomenon of ''noise'' as constituting ''art'' in much twentieth-century music (paradoxically) reached its zenith in Cages (silent piece) 433. But much post-1970s musical endeavour with an experimentalist telos, collectively known as ''sound art'', has displayed a postmodern need to load modernisms degree zero. After contextualizing experimentalism from its inception in the early twentieth century, Dr Linda Kouvarass Loading the Silence: Australian Sound Art in the Post-Digital Age explores the ways in which selected sound art works demonstrate creatively how sound is embedded within local, national, gendered and historical environments. Taking Australian music as its primary - but not sole - focus, the book not only covers discussions of technological advancement, but also engages with aesthetic standpoints, through numerous interviews, theoretical developments, analysis and cultural milieux for a contemporary Australian, and wider postmodern, context. Developing new methodologies for synergies between musicology and cultural studies, the book uncovers a new post-postmodern aesthetic trajectory, which Kouvaras locates as developing over the past two decades - the altermodern. Australian sound art is here put firmly on the map of international debates about contemporary music, providing a standard reference and valuable resource for practitioners in the artform, music critics, scholars and educators.
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