Rey Chow and James Steintrager issue of 'differences'
This issue of differences, 'The Sense of Sound', edited by Rey Chow and James Steintrager, looks absolutely brilliant:
Contents:
rey chow and james a. steintrager: 'In Pursuit of the Object of Sound: An Introduction'
veit erlmann: 'Descartes’s Resonant Subject'
jonathan sterne and tara rodgers: 'The Poetics of Signal Processing'
nick seaver: '“This Is Not a Copy”:Mechanical Fidelity and the Reenacting Piano'
mara mills: 'On Disability and Cybernetics: Helen Keller, Norbert Wiener, and the Hearing Glove'
mladen dolar: 'The Burrow of Sound'
dominic pettman: 'Pavlov’s Podcast: The Acousmatic Voice in the Age of MP3s'
john mowitt: 'Like a Whisper'
christopher lee: 'Rhythm and the Cold War Imaginary: Listening to John Adams’s Nixon in China'
eugenie brinkema: 'Critique of Silence with composition by evan johnson'
michel chion: 'Dissolution of the Notion of Timbre'
michel chion: 'Let’s Have Done with the Notion of “Noise”'
james a. steintrager: 'Speaking of Noise: From Murderous Loudness to the Crackle of Silk'
caroline bassett: 'Twittering Machines: Antinoise and Other Tricks of the Ear'
iain chambers: 'Sounds from the South'
christopher lee: 'Rhythm and the Cold War Imaginary: Listening to John Adams’s Nixon in China'
eugenie brinkema: 'Critique of Silence with composition by evan johnson'
michel chion: 'Dissolution of the Notion of Timbre'
michel chion: 'Let’s Have Done with the Notion of “Noise”'
james a. steintrager: 'Speaking of Noise: From Murderous Loudness to the Crackle of Silk'
caroline bassett: 'Twittering Machines: Antinoise and Other Tricks of the Ear'
iain chambers: 'Sounds from the South'
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