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In the Blink of an Ear Seth Kim-Cohen (Professor, School of the Art Institute of Chicago)

In the Blink of an Ear By Seth Kim-Cohen (Professor, School of the Art Institute of Chicago)

In the Blink of an Ear by Seth Kim-Cohen (Professor, School of the Art Institute of Chicago)


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Traces the interactions and mutual influences of art and music. This book presents a narrative of late-Modern/Postmodern artistic practice, connecting familiar events, figures and works to less-familiar precedents and antecedents from within their own fields and from across the aisle.

In the Blink of an Ear Summary

In the Blink of an Ear: Toward a Non-Cochlear Sonic Art by Seth Kim-Cohen (Professor, School of the Art Institute of Chicago)

Eyes in Ears: Art in Music / Music in Art since 1948 traces the interactions and mutual influences of art and music over the past sixty years. It presents a narrative of late-Modern/Postmodern artistic practice, connecting familiar events, figures and works to less-familiar precedents and antecedents from within their own fields and from across the aisle. What do Pierre Schaeffer's initial experiments in musique concrete, John Cage's first proposal for a 'silent' piece (Silent Prayer), and what many music historians consider to be the first rock and roll song: the Orioles' It's Too Soon to Know all have in common? A year of pivotal importance - 1948. Eyes in Ears: Art in Music / Music in Art since 1948 traces the interactions and mutual influences of art and music over the past sixty years. It presents a narrative of late-Modern/Postmodern artistic practice, connecting familiar events, figures and works to less-familiar precedents and antecedents from within their own fields and from across the aisle. Surprisingly, there is no extant book which covers the confluence of the art and music world. Eyes in Ears will both document the ways in which music and the gallery arts have infiltrated each others' domains and will theorize the implications of these incursions. Finally, based on the interactions of art and music over the past sixty years, the book will provide an account of the birth of sound art as a distinct practice.

In the Blink of an Ear Reviews

...some useful arguments. And sound art certainly need arguments. The Wire, February 2010
Kim-Cohen's book develops a number of significant arguments concerning sound's status in the art world.Springerin
Reviewed in Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory

About Seth Kim-Cohen (Professor, School of the Art Institute of Chicago)

Seth Kim-Cohen is Lecturer at the Yale University School of Art and Department of the History of Art and is also a practicing artist, often working with sound or with the idea of sound.

Table of Contents

i. Introduction; ii. Noise and Its Opposite; iii. Sectarianism in the Sensorium; iv. Settling the Score; v. The Technological Ontological; vi. Rock and Roll Aesthetics; vii. The Blink of an Ear; viii. Postscript: A Tentative Definition of Sound Art.

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GOR007531621
9780826429711
0826429718
In the Blink of an Ear: Toward a Non-Cochlear Sonic Art by Seth Kim-Cohen (Professor, School of the Art Institute of Chicago)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20090901
296
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