Sound Systems: The How of Hearing
CHUM 347
Fall 2018
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01
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Crosslisting:
MUSC 461 |
Since the late 19th century artists, corporations and composers have all proposed, developed, presented, and occasionally commercialized physical systems that reconfigure how sound can be experienced. The early impact of the entertainment industry ranged from the introduction of stereo to movie theaters in Walt Disney's Fantasia to the development of close miking for the crooning of Bing Crosby to McCune sound service's introduction of stage monitors for the benefit of Judy Garland. Artists and composers used related methods to propose entirely new understandings of how music can be. Futurist Luigi Russolo's Intonarumori of 1913 proposed an Art of Noise, while Pauline Oliveros' concept of deep listening developed listening as a foundational form of music making. R. Murray Schafer's concepts of soundscape and acoustic ecology project a music of environmental relations mediated through sound, while Maryanne Amacher's sound characters create individual sounds understood as capable development and change beyond the expanse of any one performance or composition.
This class will be a performing ensemble focused on "sound systems" as musical instruments and musical practices performing live and fixed media sound pieces through sound systems we will configure for different sites on campus. Together with developing the technical skills required to mount these pieces, we will also investigate and discuss the varied musical, social, acoustical, and psycho-acoustical understandings of music and sound that influenced their shaping. |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA MUSC |
Course Format: Performance | Grading Mode: Student Option |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: MUSC109 |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (MUSC) |
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Past Enrollment Probability: Not Available |
SECTION 01 |
Major Readings: Wesleyan RJ Julia Bookstore
Christoph Cox, Daniel Warner AUDIO CULTURE, READINGS IN MODERN MUSIC Brian Kane, SOUND UNSEEN: ACOUSMATIC SOUND IN THEORY AND PRACTICE R. Murray Schafer, A SOUND EDUCATION
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Examinations and Assignments: weekly performance assignments; Midterm paper; Final project - an sound work for concert, gallery, environmental or media presentation |
Additional Requirements and/or Comments: Students should have taken Music 109 or an similar background in contemporary art, performance, media, or musical practices. |
Instructor(s): Kuivila,Ronald J. Times: ....R.. 01:30PM-03:50PM; Location: RHH105; |
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