Immanence and Immersion: On the Acoustic Condition in Contemporary Art
Autor Will Schrimshawen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 oct 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501315855
ISBN-10: 1501315854
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:Hardback
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501315854
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:Hardback
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
A repositioning of sound in the arts drawing upon contemporary post-continental and post-correlational philosophies
Notă biografică
Will Schrimshaw is an artist, musician and Lecturer in Music and Sound at Edge Hill University, UK. He has published a number of articles relating to sound in the arts and exhibits his work internationally.
Cuprins
List of FiguresList of TablesPrefaceAcknowledgements0. Introduction0.1. Immersion is the New Orthodoxy0.2. The Ideology of Immersion0.3. Immersion and Correlationism0.4. Immanence and Immersion0.5. Exteriority and the Outside0.6. Exiting Immersion1. Decentralisation1.1. Get Out of the Defensive Position1.2. Transcendental Empiricism: Approaching the Edge of the Circle1.3. Negative Duration1.4. Prodigious Simplification2. Infraesthetics2.1. Extreme Audition2.2. Rolf Julius2.3. Stephen Vitiello2.4. Nina Canell3. Writing Out Sound3.1. Writing and Exteriority3.2. Exteriority and the Real3.3. Sound Recording and Writing Sound3.4. Sound is Always-Already Written Out4. Immersive Phenomenology4.1. Husserl4.1.1 Intentionality and Direct Realism4.1.2 Realism and Reduction4.2. Merleau-Ponty4.2.1 Immersive Phenomenology4.2.2 Return to the Depth of the Pre-Objective5. Sonic Materialism5.1. Affective Matter5.2. Material Phenomenology5.3. Sonic-Material Phenomenology5.4. Sonic Realism6. The Scientific Image6.1. Ryoichi Kurokawa: Abstraction and the Lifeworld6.2. Towards a Corruption of Aesthetic Sufficiency7. Repurposing Conceptualism7.1. Immanence and Representation7.2. Extinction Abounds: Katie Paterson8. The Stratification of Immanence8.1. Immanence Contra Immersion8.2. Beyond the Circle8.3. Immanence and an Ethics of ExteriorityReferences
Recenzii
Schrimshaw has written a very insightful and well-crafted book . his book has pushed me to think more carefully about my own work and ideas. I would encourage any philosophically-inclined practitioner (as Schrimshaw puts it) to dive in.
This intriguing and timely synthesis of sound studies, sound art, new music and recent trends in continental philosophy supports a sonic practitioner's shrewd and necessary critique of the assumptions constraining his burgeoning field.
Immanence and Immersion is an important addition to ongoing debates in sound studies and sound art. Through a series of astute philosophical analyses and critical readings of artworks, Schrimshaw effectively distinguishes two terms that are often confused-immersion and immanence-and thereby opens a new path for sound artists and critics alike.
This intriguing and timely synthesis of sound studies, sound art, new music and recent trends in continental philosophy supports a sonic practitioner's shrewd and necessary critique of the assumptions constraining his burgeoning field.
Immanence and Immersion is an important addition to ongoing debates in sound studies and sound art. Through a series of astute philosophical analyses and critical readings of artworks, Schrimshaw effectively distinguishes two terms that are often confused-immersion and immanence-and thereby opens a new path for sound artists and critics alike.