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By Norient on July 27, 2012
By Norient on 27 July 2012 in
BLOG
In the second selection of our thematic dossiers, norient sensitises your ears for different soundscapes. The individual acoustic environments of Lagos, the Amazonas-forest or Berlin are worth to be listened closely.
Posted in BLOG | Tagged Alan Dunn, Ben Parry, Dossier Soundscape, Emeka Ogboh, Experimental, Koli, Lagos, Libanon, Luigi Russolo, Mazen Kerbaj, Murray Schafer, Noise, Peter Cusack, radio aporee, Simon Berz, sound art, Soundscapes, Soundtrack to a catastrophic world, Steven Feld, Tarek Atoui, The Sound Ethnography Project |
By Portia Seddon on May 23, 2012
By Portia Seddon on 23 May 2012 in
ACADEMIC
Within the past decade, African-, Latin American-, and Caribbean-centered popular music weblogs have emerged as complex mediated spaces of cultural debate and transformation. // Notes on the Ethnography of Mediated Music.
Posted in ACADEMIC | Tagged aesthetics, Awesome Tapes From Africa, Brian Shimkovitz, digital ethnography, DJ Chief Boima, Dossier South Africa, Dossier World Music 2.0, ethnography, ghettotech, Global Ghettotech, MP3, MP3 blogs, naoj v1, norient academic online journal, Reccord Digging, record digging, Soundscapes, South Africa, Strut Records, Urban Music, Wayne Marshall, World Music 2.0 |
By Gregory Scruggs on May 23, 2012
By Gregory Scruggs and Alexandra Lippman on 23 May 2012 in
ACADEMIC
Re-Sounding Space For a New Rio de Janeiro. // As an anthropologist and urban planning researcher with specialties in music and sound, we have combined our backgrounds to examine the politics of reconstructing soundscapes in Rio de Janeiro.
Posted in ACADEMIC | Tagged Brazil, Dossier World Music 2.0, funk carioca, Ghetto Culture, Global Ghettotech, naoj v1, norient academic online journal, Rio de Janeiro, Soundscapes, World Music 2.0 |
By Alexandra Lippman on May 21, 2012
By Alexandra Lippman on 21 May 2012 in
AUDIO
The Sound Ethnography Project is a sonic mapping experiment in novel ethnographic methods and forms. A californian team of students of anthropology is trying to understand and represent relationships of sound and space.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Brazil, Ecuador, maps, sound ethnography, Soundscapes, United States |
By Norient on February 23, 2011
By Norient on 23 February 2011 in
AUDIO
DJ Rupture and Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts explore the sounds born out of the neighbourhood of Harlem. A great mixtape, published by Domus Magazine.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Black Culture, DJ Rupture, Domus, Gil Scott Heron, Harlem, Jace Clayton, New York, Ralph Ellison, Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts, Soundscapes, USA |
By Thomas Burkhalter on July 5, 2010
By Thomas Burkhalter on 5 July 2010 in
BLOG
Dr. Andra McCartney asked important critical questions about soundscape studies and compositions.
Posted in BLOG | Tagged ethical, Orientalism, Sonic Tourism, Soundscapes |