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Urban Sound Interfaces

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Authors:
  • Breinbjerg, Morten
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    School of Communication and Culture - Information Science, School of Communication and Culture, Arts, Aarhus University
Subtitle:
Poetic Approaches to Media Architecture
DOI:
10.1145/2421076.2421083
Abstract:
This paper draws on the theories of Michel de Certeau and Gaston Bachelard to discuss how media architecture, in the form of urban sound interfaces, can help us perceive the complexity of the spaces we inhabit, by exploring the history and the narratives of the places in which we live. In this paper, three sound works are discussed in relation to the iPod, which is considered as a more private way to explore urban environments, and as a way to control the individual perception of urban spaces.
ISBN:
9781450317924
Type:
Conference paper
Language:
English
Published in:
Mab '12 Proceedings of the 4th Media Architecture Biennale Conference: Participation, 2012, p. 43-46
Main Research Area:
Humanities
Publication Status:
Published
Review type:
Peer Review
Conference:
Media Architecture Biennale 2012
Publisher:
Association for Computing Machinery
Submission year:
2012
Scientific Level:
Scientific
ID:
2185836326

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