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Noise, water, meat : a history of sound in the arts

Title
Noise, water, meat : a history of sound in the arts / Douglas Kahn.
ISBN
0262276674
9780262276672
Published
Cambridge, Mass. ; London : MIT Press, 2001.
Physical Description
1 online resource (ix, 455 pages)
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Notes
Originally published: 1999.
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Summary
An examination of the role of sound in twentieth-century arts.This interdisciplinary history and theory of sound in the arts reads the twentieth century by listening to it--to the emphatic and exceptional sounds of modernism and those on the cusp of postmodernism, recorded sound, noise, silence, the fluid sounds of immersion and dripping, and the meat voices of viruses, screams, and bestial cries. Focusing on Europe in the first half of the century and the United States in the postwar years, Douglas Kahn explores aural activities in literature, music, visual arts, theater, and film. Placing aurality at the center of the history of the arts, he revisits key artistic questions, listening to the sounds that drown out the politics and poetics that generated them. Artists discussed include Antonin Artaud, George Brecht, William Burroughs, John Cage, Sergei Eisenstein, Fluxus, Allan Kaprow, Michael McClure, Yoko Ono, Jackson Pollock, Luigi Russolo, and Dziga Vertov.
Variant and related titles
MIT Press complete backfile monographs D2O.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 07, 2022
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