Habitat and Experience: An Anthropology of the Sonic Agglomeration
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Habitat and Experience : An Anthropology of the Sonic Agglomeration. / Schulze, Holger.
In: Kulturstudier, Vol. 12, No. 2, 05.12.2021, p. 118-140.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Habitat and Experience
T2 - An Anthropology of the Sonic Agglomeration
AU - Schulze, Holger
PY - 2021/12/5
Y1 - 2021/12/5
N2 - This contribution provides a contemporary introduction into research and artistic practices related to research on the sonic agglomerations from the perspective of an anthropology of sound. The article has four parts within which its author traverses and experiences an agglomeration such as Copenhagen by employing the very methods, practices and explorative approaches that are be introduced in this article. Starting with “Spatial Volumes, Secluded and Eroding“ (part 1), the author focuses then on “Protocol and Dérive“ (part 2), „The Noise of the Other“ (part 3), “An Escape to Recreate”(part 4) and asks toward the end the question “What Might a City Be?” By this experiential approach and listening as a sonic methodology the urban sonic experience is unfolded through its recent research approaches within or close to the field of sound studies.
AB - This contribution provides a contemporary introduction into research and artistic practices related to research on the sonic agglomerations from the perspective of an anthropology of sound. The article has four parts within which its author traverses and experiences an agglomeration such as Copenhagen by employing the very methods, practices and explorative approaches that are be introduced in this article. Starting with “Spatial Volumes, Secluded and Eroding“ (part 1), the author focuses then on “Protocol and Dérive“ (part 2), „The Noise of the Other“ (part 3), “An Escape to Recreate”(part 4) and asks toward the end the question “What Might a City Be?” By this experiential approach and listening as a sonic methodology the urban sonic experience is unfolded through its recent research approaches within or close to the field of sound studies.
M3 - Journal article
VL - 12
SP - 118
EP - 140
JO - Kulturstudier
JF - Kulturstudier
SN - 1904-5352
IS - 2
ER -
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