Sound Ideas: Music, Machines, and Experience (Theory Out Of Bounds)

Aden Evens

Univ Of Minnesota Press, ISBN 081664537X The analysis of digital sound and what historically has resulted in the transition from a physical dimension and continues to an immaterial and discreet, often ignore the mechanisms that underlie it, skipping a critical step, namely the study the representation of the sound in the form of data that would allow subsequent processing, and therefore the respective techniques applied. An analysis of these mechanisms, opens the door to theories that are based on the algorithms and transformations that underlie it. This phenomenological approach is applied to the analysis by the author of the sound and its impact on our consciousness, and then part of the experience from the mechanisms of the music itself. The compendium of techniques analyzed here were the basis of philosophical speculation that ensues. Considering, in fact, the temporal relations and psychological sound, by the physics of noise and silence in-depth analysis of his perception, the author moves to the consequences of the transformations induced by the digitization process. The connections between the formal symbolisms (acoustic, musicological and more in general scientific) and the sound practices that produce in digital tend to be self-referential, but which may, on the contrary be inrush of infinite developments, the result of microscopic manipulation, inherent in elaborations of the software.