A treatise for the Summer 2015 issue of Chilean sound art journal AURAL on the ways that sound shapes our experience of living. Upon developing an acute awareness of the psycho-social effects of atmosphere, we become what 20th century... more
A treatise for the Summer 2015 issue of Chilean sound art journal AURAL on the ways that sound shapes our experience of living.
Upon developing an acute awareness of the psycho-social effects of atmosphere, we become what 20th century philosopher Henri Lefebvre (and Gaston Bachelard and Pinheiro dos Santos before him) termed “rhythmanalysts”: “Everywhere there is interaction between a place, a time, and an expenditure of energy there is rhythm”...[The rhythmanalyst] is capable of listening to a house, a street, a town as one listens to a symphony…”