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Resource type: Book Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-1613-5 ID no. (ISBN etc.): 978-981-13-1612-8 BibTeX citation key: Street2019 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: Sensation & Perception Creators: Grimshaw-Aagaard, Street Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan |
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Abstract |
This book is about the tiny sounds of the world, and listening to them, the minute signals that are clues to who and where we are. A very small sound, given the context of its history, becomes hugely significant, and even an imagined sound in a picture becomes almost a voice. By speaking a name, we give a person back to the world, and a breath, a sigh, a laugh or a cry need no language. A phoneme is the start of all stories, and were we able to tune ourselves to the subtleties of the natural world, we might share the super-sensitivity of members of the bird and animal kingdom to sense the message in the apparent silence. Mind hears sound when it perceives an image; the book will appeal to sonic and radio practitioners, students of sound, those working in the visual arts, and creative writers.
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Notes |
Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard is the series editor.
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard |
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