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Sound art : sound as a medium of art / edited by Peter Weibel.

Publisher: Karlsruhe, Germany : ZKM/Center for Art and Media, [2019]ISBN: 9780262029667.Subject(s): Sound in art | Sound in art -- ExhibitionsDDC classification: 780 General note: Sesli Dizi "This book is published on the occasion of the exhibition Sound Art. Sound as Medium of art at ZKM I Center for Art amd Media Karlsruhe March 17, 2012-January 6, 2013" - Colophon.General note: Essays by Dmitry Bulatov, Seth Cluett, Christoph Cox, Julia Gerlach, Ryo Ikeshiro, Caleb Kelly, Brandon LaBelle, Christof Migone, Daniel Muzyczuk, Tony Myatt, Irene Noy, Giuliano Obici, Adam Parkinson, Bernd Schulz, Carsten Seiffarth, Linnea Semmerling, Başak Şenova, Morten Søndergaard, Alexandra Supper, Atau Tanaka, David Toop, Peter Weibel, Dajuin Yao, Siegfried Zielinski.General note: Bill Fontana: İo’nun Yeni Sesi sergisiyle bağlantılıdır = Related to Bill Fontana: Resounding Io exhibitionSummary: Overview. This milestone volume maps fifty years of artists' engagement with sound. Since the beginning of the new millennium, numerous historical and critical works have established Sound Art as an artistic genre in its own right, with an accepted genealogy that begins with Futurism, Dada, and Fluxus, as well as disciplinary classifications that effectively restrict artistic practice to particular tools and venues. This book, companion volume to a massive 2012-2013 exhibition at ZKM/Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, goes beyond these established disciplinary divides to chart the evolution and the full potential of sound as a medium of art.The book begins with an extensive overview by volume editor and ZKM CEO Peter Weibel that considers the history of sound as media art, examining work by visual artists, composers, musicians, and architects alike. Subsequent essays examine sound experiments in antiquity, sonification of art and science, and Internet-based sound art. Experts then survey the global field of sound art research and practice, in essays that describe the past, present, and future of sound art in Germany, Japan, China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, Canada, and Scandinavia. The texts are accompanied by hundreds of color images drawn from the ZKM exhibition.
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"This book is published on the occasion of the exhibition Sound Art. Sound as Medium of art at ZKM I Center for Art amd Media Karlsruhe March 17, 2012-January 6, 2013" - Colophon.

Essays by Dmitry Bulatov, Seth Cluett, Christoph Cox, Julia Gerlach, Ryo Ikeshiro, Caleb Kelly, Brandon LaBelle, Christof Migone, Daniel Muzyczuk, Tony Myatt, Irene Noy, Giuliano Obici, Adam Parkinson, Bernd Schulz, Carsten Seiffarth, Linnea Semmerling, Başak Şenova, Morten Søndergaard, Alexandra Supper, Atau Tanaka, David Toop, Peter Weibel, Dajuin Yao, Siegfried Zielinski.

Bill Fontana: İo’nun Yeni Sesi sergisiyle bağlantılıdır = Related to Bill Fontana: Resounding Io exhibition

Overview. This milestone volume maps fifty years of artists' engagement with sound. Since the beginning of the new millennium, numerous historical and critical works have established Sound Art as an artistic genre in its own right, with an accepted genealogy that begins with Futurism, Dada, and Fluxus, as well as disciplinary classifications that effectively restrict artistic practice to particular tools and venues. This book, companion volume to a massive 2012-2013 exhibition at ZKM/Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, goes beyond these established disciplinary divides to chart the evolution and the full potential of sound as a medium of art.The book begins with an extensive overview by volume editor and ZKM CEO Peter Weibel that considers the history of sound as media art, examining work by visual artists, composers, musicians, and architects alike. Subsequent essays examine sound experiments in antiquity, sonification of art and science, and Internet-based sound art. Experts then survey the global field of sound art research and practice, in essays that describe the past, present, and future of sound art in Germany, Japan, China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, Canada, and Scandinavia. The texts are accompanied by hundreds of color images drawn from the ZKM exhibition.

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