Resonant Fabrics - Listening to Urban Worlds

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Soundscapes profoundly connect listeners to the places they inhabit and thereby reveal the vibrant and resonant fabrics that lie beneath the delineated spaces of visual representation. In Resonant Fabrics, Marvin Heine explores and celebrates the many-layered and ambiguously undulating sense- and soundscapes as they shape and are shaped by urban cultures and particular ways of listening. By examining historical documents, contemporary accounts, and original empirical material through a combination of actor-network-theory, ecology, and sound studies scholarship, he embraces, in a stylistically embodied and often poetic manner, the sonic urban world in all its fragile, ephemeral, yet deeply affective sonority.

Author(s): Marvin Heine
Series: Urban Studies
Publisher: transcript publishing
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 208
City: Bielefeld
Tags: Urban Studies, Sound Studies, Soundscapes, Urban Research, Sensory Ethnography, Qualitative Research;

Cover
Contents
Foreword: The Resonance of Soundscapes
Prologue
1. Introduction: Sound, Sense and Place
2. Archeoacoustics:
A Soundwalk through History
3. Palimpsest: The Contemporary City’s
Intersecting Sonic Layers
4. Into Sound: Methods and Methodologies
5. Vienna Multiple: The Resonant Fabrics
of a City
Epilogue
Bibliography