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The Sound of Culture: Diaspora and Black Technopoetics
Artist/Author: Louis Chude-Sokei | Reference: P4016 | ISBN: 978-0819575777 | Type: Publication
Explores the histories of race and technology in a world made by slavery, colonialism, and industrialization. Beginning in the late nineteenth century and moving through to the twenty-first, the book argues for the dependent nature of those histories.
Africa
afro-futurism
American
artificial intelligence
automata
black
blackface
British
Caribbean
creolization
criticism
cyberpunk
cybertheory
Donna Haraway
dub music
Edgar Rice Burroughs
evolution
Herman Melville
history
industrialisation
literature
master/slave
minstrelsy
modernism
music
nationalism
Norbert Weiner
posthumanism
primitivism
race
racism
Rastafarianism
reggae
robot
Samuel Butler
Samuel R. Delany
science fiction
Sigmund Freud
slavery
surrealism
Sylvia Wynter
theory
uncanny
Victorian
William Gibson
Sonic Somatic: Peformances of the Unsound Body
Artist/Author: Cristof Migone | Reference: P2488 | ISBN: 978-0-9827439-4-2 | Type: Publication
Investigates sound art and its various manifestations through historical, theoretical, polemical and critical analyses of artistic, musical and literary works
Adrian Piper
Alvin Lucier
amplification
Ann Hamilton
Antonin Artaud
audience
audio
Bill Viola
Bob Connolly
bodies
body
boredom
breath
Bruce Nauman
Cang Xin
Chris Burden
Christian Marclay
Claude Wampler
Cornelia Parker
Dave Dyment
David Merritt
endurance
Erik Satie
Georges Batailles
Hayley Newman
hearing
Herman Melville
identity
installation
Jean-Pierre Gauthier
John Cage
Joseph Beuys
Joseph Pujol
language
listening
Marina Abramović
Marla Hlady
Martin Kersels
Maurice Blanchot
Michael Fernandes
mouth
music
mutism
noise
Philip Von Zweck
Raymond Gervais
repetition
Rober Racine
Robert Morris
Robin Anderson
roman Opalka
Roula Partheniou
Samuel Beckett
Samuel Roy-Bois
Santiago Sierra
silence
somatic
sonic
sound
sound art
space
speech
the abject
theory
Tom Friedman
Ttsuo Miyajima
Vito Acconci
voice
volume
Walter Benjamin
Xu Zhen
Yayoi Kusama