HKUST(GZ) Computational Media Arts |
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Resource type: Proceedings Article Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1145/2636879.2636881 BibTeX citation key: Grimshaw2014a Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: Philosophy, Sound/Hearing Keywords: Imagination, Perception, Sound Creators: Garner, Grimshaw Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) (New York) Collection: 9th Audio Mostly Conference |
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Abstract |
We make the case in this essay that sound that is imagined is both a perception and as much a sound as that perceived through external stimulation. To argue this, we look at the evidence from auditory science, neuroscience, and philosophy, briefly present some new conceptual thinking on sound that accounts for this view, and then use this to look at what the future might hold in the context of imagining sound and developing technology.
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