Urban Roar: A Psychophysical Approach to the Design of Affective Environments
Autor Dr Jordan Laceyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 feb 2022
The book makes use of both theoretical and practical approaches: from a study of scholarship through which it is argued that an autonomous affectivity is equivalent to an archetype (via Jung) and an essence (via Deleuze's reading of Spinoza), to theoretical considerations of the situated body in everyday contexts, to practical study of an artistic research experiment designed to reveal and index autonomous affectivities encountered during fieldwork practices, for the purpose of influencing urban design interventions. In this fresh analysis, Lacey reveals the possibilities in urban environments.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501360565
ISBN-10: 1501360566
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 40 b&w figures
Dimensiuni: 148 x 226 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501360566
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 40 b&w figures
Dimensiuni: 148 x 226 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
List of illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introductory remarks
Part 1 Synchronistic becomings
Part 2 Transformative mediums
Part 3 Translating ambiances
Conclusion: On the oneness of experience
References
Index
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introductory remarks
Part 1 Synchronistic becomings
Part 2 Transformative mediums
Part 3 Translating ambiances
Conclusion: On the oneness of experience
References
Index
Recenzii
Urban Roar offers compelling critical and practical approaches to sonic encounters with urban spaces, atmospheres and ambiances-intriguingly adding Félix Guattari, Carl Jung, and Indigenous knowledges to the theoretical mix. Considering how sound artists can work with more-than-human affective intensities to help us hear the urban roar, Lacey vitally re-imagines and transforms cities' soundings.
"Through a series of engaging, incisive reflections, Jordan Lacey presents a multifaceted theoretical and practice-led approach to sonic ambiance and affective atmospheres. With a unique combination of affect theory, environmental philosophy and Jungian psychology, the book generates a versatile theoretical toolbox for reconsidering our relationships with the sonic environment that will be inspirational for theorists and practitioners alike - and for their future collaborations."
"Urban agglomerations shift and transform, supposedly without cease. What is your and my role within these transformations, being dwellers and thinkers, dreamers and vulnerable groups of society? Jordan Lacey investigates these truly uncomfortable and unusual questions through the medium of sound, our felt affects, and manifold contemporary artistic practices. He arrives at a radical and very hands-on proposal that joins this ongoing transformation instead of resisting it: Lacey proposes an artistic process of translating ambiance as a way to escort and to design the ruptures cutting through our lives. A rare and surprising vision for future lives within the human habitat."
In this inspired work, Lacey follows up on his book Sonic Rupture by making a powerful case for feeling and intuition in urban transformation. Fueled by passionate readings of the philosophy of Guattari and Jung (among other sources), and drawing on Indigenous practices and contemporary sound arts, Lacey helps give shape the recent upheaval of thought around the issue of ambiance, turning that upheaval into an applied research project meant to activate wild autonomous affectivities. This book is an essential text for the revitalization of sound studies, and offers a vivid challenge to artists, designers and planners.
"Through a series of engaging, incisive reflections, Jordan Lacey presents a multifaceted theoretical and practice-led approach to sonic ambiance and affective atmospheres. With a unique combination of affect theory, environmental philosophy and Jungian psychology, the book generates a versatile theoretical toolbox for reconsidering our relationships with the sonic environment that will be inspirational for theorists and practitioners alike - and for their future collaborations."
"Urban agglomerations shift and transform, supposedly without cease. What is your and my role within these transformations, being dwellers and thinkers, dreamers and vulnerable groups of society? Jordan Lacey investigates these truly uncomfortable and unusual questions through the medium of sound, our felt affects, and manifold contemporary artistic practices. He arrives at a radical and very hands-on proposal that joins this ongoing transformation instead of resisting it: Lacey proposes an artistic process of translating ambiance as a way to escort and to design the ruptures cutting through our lives. A rare and surprising vision for future lives within the human habitat."
In this inspired work, Lacey follows up on his book Sonic Rupture by making a powerful case for feeling and intuition in urban transformation. Fueled by passionate readings of the philosophy of Guattari and Jung (among other sources), and drawing on Indigenous practices and contemporary sound arts, Lacey helps give shape the recent upheaval of thought around the issue of ambiance, turning that upheaval into an applied research project meant to activate wild autonomous affectivities. This book is an essential text for the revitalization of sound studies, and offers a vivid challenge to artists, designers and planners.