Beyond Representation and Signification: Toward a Sonic Materialism 论文

2011Journal of Visual Culture引用 267
Music Technology and Sound StudiesCybernetics and Technology in SocietyVisual Culture and Art Theory

摘要

Why does sound art remain so profoundly undertheorized, and why has it failed to generate a rich and compelling critical literature? It is because the prevailing theoretical models are inadequate to it. Developed to account for the textual and the visual, they fail to capture the nature of the sonic. In this article, the author proposes an alternative theoretical framework, a materialist account able to grasp the nature of sound and to enable analysis of the sonic arts. He suggests, moreover, that this theoretical account can provide a model for rethinking the arts in general and for avoiding the pitfalls encountered in theories of representation and signification.

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