Sonic Engagement
The Ethics and Aesthetics of Community Engaged Audio Practice
- Author(s): Sarah Woodland, Wolfgang Vachon,
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis
- Pages: 346
- ISBN_10: 100078052X
ISBN_13: 9781000780529
- Language: en
- Categories: Performing Arts / General , Computers / Internet / Podcasting & Webcasting , Computers / Speech & Audio Processing , Computers / Design, Graphics & Media / Audio , Performing Arts / Theater / History & Criticism , Social Science / Methodology , Social Science / General , Performing Arts / Radio / History & Criticism , Nature / Ecology , Performing Arts / Radio / General , Art / Art & Politics , Technology & Engineering / Acoustics & Sound , Performing Arts / Theater / General , Art / History / General , Art / General , Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social , Medical / Allied Health Services / Occupational Therapy , Art / Performance , Social Science / Media Studies , History / General ,
Description:... Sonic Engagement examines the relationship between community engaged participatory arts and the cultural turn towards audio, sound, and listening that has been referred to as the 'sonic turn'.
This edited collection investigates the use of sound and audio production in community engaged participatory arts practice and research. The popularity of podcast and audio drama, combined with the accessibility and portability of affordable field recording and home studio equipment, makes audio a compelling mode of participatory creative practice. This book maps existing projects occurring globally through a series of case study chapters that exemplify community engaged creative audio practice. The studies focus on audio and sound-based arts practices that are undertaken by artists and arts-led researchers in collaboration with (and from within) communities and groups. These practices include—applied audio drama, community engaged podcasting, sound and verbatim theatre, participatory sound art, community-led acoustic ecology, sound and media walks, digital storytelling, oral history and reminiscence, and radio drama in health and community development. The contributors interrogate the practical, political, and aesthetic potentialities of using sound and audio in community engaged arts practice, as well as its tensions and possibilities as an arts-led participatory research methodology.
This book provides the first extensive analysis of what sound and audio brings to participatory, interdisciplinary, arts-led approaches, representing a vital resource for community arts, performance practice, and research in the digital age.
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