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Aural Diversity

Editat de John L. Drever, Andrew Hugill
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 sep 2022
Aural Diversity addresses a fundamental methodological challenge in music and soundscape research by considering the nature of hearing as a spectrum of diverse experiences.
Bringing together an interdisciplinary array of contributors from the arts, humanities, and sciences, it challenges the idea of a normative listening experience and envisions how awareness of aural diversity can transform sonic arts, environments, and design and generate new creative listening practices.
With contributors from a wide range of fields including sound studies, music, hearing sciences, disability studies, acoustics, media studies, and psychology, Aural Diversity introduces a new and much-needed paradigm that is relevant to scholars, students, and practitioners engaging with sound, music, and hearing across disciplines.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032024998
ISBN-10: 1032024992
Pagini: 252
Ilustrații: 4 Tables, black and white; 9 Line drawings, black and white; 23 Halftones, black and white; 32 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced

Notă biografică

John L. Drever operates at the intersection of acoustics, audiology, urban design, sound art, soundscape studies, and experimental music. He is Professor of Acoustic Ecology and Sound Art at Goldsmiths, University of London, where he co-leads the Unit for Sound Practice Research (SPR). He has a special interest in soundscape methods, in particular field recording and soundwalking.
Andrew Hugill is Professor of Creative Computing at the University of Leicester. He is also a Professor of Music and his principal research areas are composition, musicology, and creative technologies. His publications include: The Digital Musician (Routledge), now in its third edition. He founded the Aural Diversity project.

Cuprins

List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
  1. John L. Drever and Andrew Hugill: Aural Diversity: General introduction
  2. David M. Baguley: Aural Diversity: A clinical perspectivePART I: ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENTS AND SOUNDSCAPE
  3. Julian Henriques, Eric Jauniaux, Aude Thibaut de Maisieres, and Pierre Gélat: Sound Before Birth: Foetal hearing and the auditory environment of the womb
  4. John L. Drever: Phonating Hand Dryers: exploits in product and environmental acoustics, and aural diverse composition and co-composition
  5. William Renel: The Auditory Normate: Engaging critically with sound, social inclusion and design
  6. Matt Lewis: Listening with Deafblindness
  7. Meri Kytö: Soundscapes of Code: Cochlear implant as soundscape arranger
  8. Patrick Farmer: 〰️
  9. William J. Davies: Autistic Listening
  10. Karla Berrens: Fire, Drums and the Making of Place During a Correfoc
  11. Josephine Dickinson: Alphabetula
  12. Ed Garland: Textual Hearing Aids: How reading about sound can improve sonic experiencePART II: MUSIC AND MUSICOLOGY
  13. Samuel Couth: The Show Must Go On: Understanding the effects of musicianship, noise exposure, cognition, and ageing on real-world hearing abilities
  14. Alinka Greasley: Diverse Music Listening Experiences: Insights from the hearing aids for music project
  15. Andrew Hugill: Consequences of Ménière's Disease for Musicians, Their Music-Making, Hearing Care, and Technologies
  16. Chris. J. H. Cook: Socialising and Musicking with Mild Cognitive Impairment: A case study from rural Cornwall
  17. Matthew Spring: Thomas Mace: A hearing-impaired musician and musical thinker in the seventeenth Century
  18. John D'Arcy: Do You Hear What I Hear? Some creative approaches to sharing and simulating diverse hearing
  19. Balandino Di Donato: Sign in HumanSound Interaction
  20. Duncan Chapman: The Aural Diversity Concerts: Multimodal performance to an aurally diverse audience
  21. Jay Afrisando: MusicMaking in Aurally Diverse Communities: An artist statement
  22. Simon Allen: Attention Reframed: A personal account of hearing loss as a catalyst for intermedia practice
  23. David Holzman: Lost and Found: A pianist's hearing journey
  24. Andrew Hugill: Composing with Hearing Differences
  25. Anya Ustaszewski: Composing 'Weird' Music
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Descriere

Aural Diversity addresses a fundamental methodological challenge in music and soundscape research by considering the nature of hearing as a spectrum of diverse experiences.