The History of Noise
«The history of noise is the history of changing power and cultural structures in a society, but it also reflects the evolution of a society’s relationship to nature and shows how the modern boundaries between nature and culture have been constructed and purified.»
The quote is taken from the «Antropocene Out Loud: Sound as a Tool to Study Modern Nature» published 2020 in the «Agosto Foundation: Mediateka». Last accessed on December 14, 2020.
Biography
Anna Kvíčalová is a historian of science, religion and the senses. She received her MA from the University of Amsterdam and a PhD from Freie Universität; between 2013–17 she worked as a research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin. She is the author of «Listening and Knowledge in Reformation Europe» and other texts on sound, hearing and acoustics in early modern Europe. She is the leader of the research project «The Second Sense: Sound, Hearing and Nature in Czech Modernity», which deals with the history of auditory objectivity in Central Europe. Follow her on X.
Published on December 15, 2020
Last updated on June 27, 2022
Topic
Nature
From instruments made of plastic waste of the ocean to questions about a futurist naturalism which embraces technology for aesthetic emancipation.
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