Sonic Writing: Technologies of Material, Symbolic, and Signal Inscriptions
Autor Professor Thor Magnussonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 feb 2019
Sonic Writing offers a richly illustrated study of contemporary musical media, where interactivity, artificial intelligence, and networked devices disclose new possibilities for musical expression. Thor Magnusson provides a conceptual framework for the creation and analysis of this new musical work, arguing that contemporary sonic writing becomes a new form of material and symbolic design--one that is bound to be ephemeral, a system of fluid objects where technologies are continually redesigned in a fast cycle of innovation.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501313851
ISBN-10: 1501313851
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 30 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501313851
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 30 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgements
0 - Introduction
I - Material Inscriptions
1. Instrumentality
2. New Instruments
3. Epistemic Tools
4. Digital Organology
II - Symbolic Inscriptions
5. Writing Music
6. Printing Music
7. New Languages
8. Machine Notation
III - Signal Inscriptions
9. Inscribing Sound
10. Recording
11. Analysing
12. Machine Listening
IV - Digital Writing
13. Transductions
14. New Notations
15. Machine Writing
16. Music in Multimedia
V - Conclusion
17. A Future of Music Tech
18. Transformation of Tradition
19. New Education
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgements
0 - Introduction
I - Material Inscriptions
1. Instrumentality
2. New Instruments
3. Epistemic Tools
4. Digital Organology
II - Symbolic Inscriptions
5. Writing Music
6. Printing Music
7. New Languages
8. Machine Notation
III - Signal Inscriptions
9. Inscribing Sound
10. Recording
11. Analysing
12. Machine Listening
IV - Digital Writing
13. Transductions
14. New Notations
15. Machine Writing
16. Music in Multimedia
V - Conclusion
17. A Future of Music Tech
18. Transformation of Tradition
19. New Education
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
Thor Magnusson, with his insights based on a profound knowledge of both theory and practice, provides us with as good
a map as we are likely to get.
With vivid illustrations of otherwise complex concepts ... [this book] is a compendium for future research and a primer of music inscription past, present, and future.
Thor Magnusson's Sonic Writing: Technologies of Material, Symbolic, and Signal Inscriptions is one of those rare reads that manages to connect, to clarify, and to serve as a great starting point for conceptualizing what we're up to even as we're doing it. What Thor's up to is something which is different and thought-provoking - he's interested in looking at some of the ways in which technology has always conditioned our musical expression, even as it modifies and redefines it.
In this kaleidoscopic synthesis of history, theory, and organology, Thor Magnusson offers not only a groundbreaking interpretation of digital musical instruments but also bracing new perspectives on instrumentality as such.
This is a fascinating and giddy sprint through the long history of our digital present. Magnusson tells the history of 20th- and 21st-century music through the lens of inscription--capaciously understood to encompass musical instruments, controllers, interfaces, notation, and recording. By turns breathlessly ambitious in his broad historical sweep and revelatory in his detailed attention to individual technologies, Magnusson gives his readers a host of critical tools to think through the challenges and affordances of our musical tools.
There are books on new digital instruments and technologies, or on electronic music practice and sound design, but Magnusson's book is unique in its exploration of how technology conditions our musical expression. By focusing on the conditions on which current digital technologies are redefining musical practices, and through a rigorous analysis in the three domains of musical instruments, notation, and recording, Magnusson has authored an essential book for understanding the musical paradigm shifts that are emerging in our early 21st century.
A fascinating study of all forms of sonic writing for anyone interested in the sonic arts, but it's also a fascinating lens for thinking about the history and politics of technologies of inscription and storage more generally.
Provides a sweeping overview of the tools and techniques of music-making both before and after the dawn of computing as well a set of forward-looking strategies for thinking critically about our future relationship with new music technology. Importantly, Magnusson identifies many similarities between present and past sonic creative practices as he takes the reader through an impressive survey of music technologies spanning the analog-digital divide.
a map as we are likely to get.
With vivid illustrations of otherwise complex concepts ... [this book] is a compendium for future research and a primer of music inscription past, present, and future.
Thor Magnusson's Sonic Writing: Technologies of Material, Symbolic, and Signal Inscriptions is one of those rare reads that manages to connect, to clarify, and to serve as a great starting point for conceptualizing what we're up to even as we're doing it. What Thor's up to is something which is different and thought-provoking - he's interested in looking at some of the ways in which technology has always conditioned our musical expression, even as it modifies and redefines it.
In this kaleidoscopic synthesis of history, theory, and organology, Thor Magnusson offers not only a groundbreaking interpretation of digital musical instruments but also bracing new perspectives on instrumentality as such.
This is a fascinating and giddy sprint through the long history of our digital present. Magnusson tells the history of 20th- and 21st-century music through the lens of inscription--capaciously understood to encompass musical instruments, controllers, interfaces, notation, and recording. By turns breathlessly ambitious in his broad historical sweep and revelatory in his detailed attention to individual technologies, Magnusson gives his readers a host of critical tools to think through the challenges and affordances of our musical tools.
There are books on new digital instruments and technologies, or on electronic music practice and sound design, but Magnusson's book is unique in its exploration of how technology conditions our musical expression. By focusing on the conditions on which current digital technologies are redefining musical practices, and through a rigorous analysis in the three domains of musical instruments, notation, and recording, Magnusson has authored an essential book for understanding the musical paradigm shifts that are emerging in our early 21st century.
A fascinating study of all forms of sonic writing for anyone interested in the sonic arts, but it's also a fascinating lens for thinking about the history and politics of technologies of inscription and storage more generally.
Provides a sweeping overview of the tools and techniques of music-making both before and after the dawn of computing as well a set of forward-looking strategies for thinking critically about our future relationship with new music technology. Importantly, Magnusson identifies many similarities between present and past sonic creative practices as he takes the reader through an impressive survey of music technologies spanning the analog-digital divide.
Caracteristici
Discusses
the
technological
past
of
sonic
writing
in
the
form
of
phonography,
providing
a
rich
context
for
new
media
musical
work
Notă biografică
Thor Magnusson is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Music in the School of Media, Film and Music at the University of Sussex, UK.