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Politics of Music Congress, Leeds, UK, July 10-12, 2003
June 11, 2003 - 12:51pm -- jim
The provisional programme is now available for
CongressCATH 2003:
Warp:Woof Aurality/Musicality/Textuality
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/cath/congress/2003/
The second CongressCATH, organised by the AHRB Centre for Cultural
Analysis, Theory and History puts into play new possibilities for
thinking about sound, music, noise and listening, about the structure of
audition, and about the listening, responding subject. This conference
will consider new music theories, new musical objects, and the new
horizons opened by thinking through them.Papers on:
New music theories, new musical objects, theorising through music and
noise. Extra-diegesis: sound and the moving image. Installation and
sonic art. Radio. Philosophy of rhythm: musical morphologies as modes of
experience, memory, thought and novel perception. Acoustic cartographs:
local music cultures, dissemination. Considering historical soundscapes.
Grain, interpretation, accent, translation, voice. Acoustical
technologies, reproduction. media.
AHRB CentreCATH,
University of Leeds, UK
10 - 12 July, 2003
Josine Opmeer
Centre Coordinator, AHRB CentreCATH
Old Mining Building, 2.08
University of Leeds
LEEDS LS2 9JT
Tel:+44(113)343-1629
Fax:+44(113)343-1628
E-mail: CentreCATH@leeds.ac.uk
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/cath/congress/2003/
The provisional programme is now available for
CongressCATH 2003:
Warp:Woof Aurality/Musicality/Textuality
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/cath/congress/2003/
The second CongressCATH, organised by the AHRB Centre for Cultural
Analysis, Theory and History puts into play new possibilities for
thinking about sound, music, noise and listening, about the structure of
audition, and about the listening, responding subject. This conference
will consider new music theories, new musical objects, and the new
horizons opened by thinking through them.Papers on:
New music theories, new musical objects, theorising through music and
noise. Extra-diegesis: sound and the moving image. Installation and
sonic art. Radio. Philosophy of rhythm: musical morphologies as modes of
experience, memory, thought and novel perception. Acoustic cartographs:
local music cultures, dissemination. Considering historical soundscapes.
Grain, interpretation, accent, translation, voice. Acoustical
technologies, reproduction. media.
AHRB CentreCATH,
University of Leeds, UK
10 - 12 July, 2003
Josine Opmeer
Centre Coordinator, AHRB CentreCATH
Old Mining Building, 2.08
University of Leeds
LEEDS LS2 9JT
Tel:+44(113)343-1629
Fax:+44(113)343-1628
E-mail: CentreCATH@leeds.ac.uk
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/cath/congress/2003/