Site of Sound: Of Architecture & the Ear
by Brandon LaBelle [ed.]; Steve Roden [ed.]
- Used
- Very Good
- Condition
- Very Good
- ISBN 10
- 0965557022
- ISBN 13
- 9780965557023
- Seller
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About This Item
Los Angeles: Errant Bodies Press, 2002. Very Good. Los Angeles: Errant Bodies Press, 2002. Third Printing. Square octavo (7" x 7"); 178pp. Illus. throughout. Illustrated paper wraps. CD in mounted pocket at back. Covers a bit rubbed at corners and fore-edge, with a smudged imprint to back from the CD and pocket beneath. UPS sticker to back, faded and smudged with some adjacent adhesive residue. Binding is sound and pages unmarked. CD pocket unopened.
From publisher's website: "Site of Sound is an anthology focusing on current trends in experimental music, sound art and audio theories, featuring writings, visual works, interviews and artist projects by leading experimental composers, sound-artists, and architects whose work concerns itself with architectural and acoustic space, sound sculpture, field/environmental investigation and recording, and site-specificity. Complementing this are theoretical, fictional and diaristic writings by contemporary authors, cartographers and ecologists."
CD contents (per OCLC): Piece (for a listener) / Achim Wollscheid -- Sensitive Chaos / Hildegard Westerkamp -- Construction / John Hudak -- Crackers #4 / Christopher Migone -- REFRIG*#1:4 / RLW -- Sight specifics: Santa Fe / Steve Peters -- Uber Die Stille / Christina Kubisch -- The Blue Whale (interacting with a sculpture by Harry Bertoia) / LaBelle/Roden -- Discovering the Vanishing Points / m/s and Toshiya Tsunoda -- Place: Concerning its conceppt and measurement / m/s -- Standardization / Toshiya Tsunoda -- Score 1 / Jio Shimizu -- Score 2 / Jio Shimizu -- Score 3 / Jio Shimizu -- Score 4 / Jio Shimizu -- Border Fences / Richard Lerman -- Leland W. Sprinkle performs on the Great Stalacpipe Organ at Luray Caverns.
From publisher's website: "Site of Sound is an anthology focusing on current trends in experimental music, sound art and audio theories, featuring writings, visual works, interviews and artist projects by leading experimental composers, sound-artists, and architects whose work concerns itself with architectural and acoustic space, sound sculpture, field/environmental investigation and recording, and site-specificity. Complementing this are theoretical, fictional and diaristic writings by contemporary authors, cartographers and ecologists."
CD contents (per OCLC): Piece (for a listener) / Achim Wollscheid -- Sensitive Chaos / Hildegard Westerkamp -- Construction / John Hudak -- Crackers #4 / Christopher Migone -- REFRIG*#1:4 / RLW -- Sight specifics: Santa Fe / Steve Peters -- Uber Die Stille / Christina Kubisch -- The Blue Whale (interacting with a sculpture by Harry Bertoia) / LaBelle/Roden -- Discovering the Vanishing Points / m/s and Toshiya Tsunoda -- Place: Concerning its conceppt and measurement / m/s -- Standardization / Toshiya Tsunoda -- Score 1 / Jio Shimizu -- Score 2 / Jio Shimizu -- Score 3 / Jio Shimizu -- Score 4 / Jio Shimizu -- Border Fences / Richard Lerman -- Leland W. Sprinkle performs on the Great Stalacpipe Organ at Luray Caverns.
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- Bookseller
- Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 27875
- Title
- Site of Sound: Of Architecture & the Ear
- Author
- Brandon LaBelle [ed.]; Steve Roden [ed.]
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 0965557022
- ISBN 13
- 9780965557023
- Publisher
- Errant Bodies Press
- Place of Publication
- Los Angeles
- Date Published
- 2002
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