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Publisher Note

The ‘political voice’ is the subject of the second volume of Sonic Urbanism publications. This volume explores the political voice as a particular sonic phenomenon, asking how and where it is possible to have a ‘voice’ in urban politics, the relationship between material and metaphorical readings of political speech, and how voices can be amplified or silenced in cities. Responses explored vocal contestations and noisy citizenship, technologies that transmit or transform voices, and the ways that sound art and experimental music stage collective voicings.



Contributors:
John Bingham-Hall/ Fabien Cante/ Grégoire Chelkoff/ Ella Finer/ Tom Gooch/ Eleni Ikoniadou/ Kareem Al Kabbani and Tom Western/ Alexandra Lacroix/ Duncan MacLeod/ Gascia Ouzounian/ Jonathan Packham/ Saskia Sassen/ Eric de Visscher.

Art Theory

Sonic Urbanism: the Political Voice

edited by Theatrum Mundi, &Beyond Collective

Publisher self-published
Release Place London, United Kingdom
Release Date 2020
Credits
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 978-1916-186415
Work  
Topics Political Voice, Politics, Sonic, Sonic Urbanism, Sound, Sound Research, Urbanism, Voice
Dimensions 20.5 cm
Pages 88

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