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ESC : sonic adventure in the anthropocene

Title
ESC : sonic adventure in the anthropocene / written and recorded by Jacob Smith.
ISBN
9780472999019
047299901X
Publication
Ann Arbor, Michigan : University of Michigan Press, 2019.
Physical Description
1 online resource (10 audio files (approximately 411 min.))
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Description based on information from the publisher.
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
ESC is a work of experimental audio-based scholarship combining sound studies, radio history, and environmental criticism. This unique project is a fully open access, fully digital suite of audiographic essays, presented as a ten-part podcast series, combining spoken commentary, clips from classic radio dramas, excerpts from films and television shows, news reports, and the work of contemporary sound artists. A brief written essay on the ESC website provides a helpful introduction and context for this project. ESC takes as its point of departure the CBS Radio adventure series Escape (1947-54). The postwar years saw both a decline in popularity for American radio drama, and the dawn of the Anthropocene era, with human beings emerging as the primary force affecting the earth's systems. Jacob Smith considers Escape's adventure stories from an ecocritical perspective, analyzing the geographic, sociopolitical, and ecological details of the stories to reveal how they are steeped in social and environmental history. The work of contemporary sound artists and field recordists underscores the relevance of sound in these narratives and demonstrates audio's potential as a key medium for scholarship. ESC features recordings by some of the most prominent sound artists working in this area, including Daniel Blinkhorn, Peter Cusak, David Dunn, JLIAT, Christina Kubisch, Francisco López, Sally Ann McIntyre, Chris Watson, and Jana Winderen. ESC makes the urgency of our critical ecological moment audible in a new way. The audio essays articulate what it means to live in an Anthropocene era and posit alternative ways of conceptualizing our historical moment. ESC sharpens our ability to listen and respond to our world with greater ecological awareness.
Variant and related titles
Escape : sonic adventure in the anthropocene
UMPEBC backlist 2011-2019.
Has supplement
Smith, Jacob. ESC : sonic adventure in the anthropocene
Format
Audio / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 16, 2022
Performers
Host: Jacob Smith.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (seven pages) and index.
Contents
Episode One : The skeleton key (approxomately 40 min.) / Sally Ann McIntyre; JLIAT ; Francisco López
Episode Two : Leiningen vs. the Ants (approximately 33 min.) / Jana WInderen
Episode Three : The birds (approximately 40 min.) Jan Van Ijken
Episode Four : Action and the grove of Ashtaroth (approximately 41 min.) / $r Chris Watson ; Francisco López
Episode Five : Red forest (approximately 33 min. ) / David Dunn
Episode Six : Port Royal (approximately 41 min.) / Daniel Blinkhorn
Episode Seven : The vanishing lady (approximately 41 min.) / Christina Kubisch
Episode Eight : Evening primrose (approximately 42 min.) / Christina Kubisch ; Cat System Corp.
Episode Nine : I saw myself running (approximately 42 min.) / Christina Kubisch ; Daniel Blinkhorn
Episode Ten : Earth abides (approximately 58 min.) / Philip Aaberg ; Peter Cusack ; Stephen Barncard.
Genre/Form
Podcasts.
Adventure radio programs.
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