An ethical, social, and cultural practice. As opposed to simply hearing, listening requires one’s full attention. The event of listening and its meaning are […]
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Jean-Luc Nancy, a former student of French deconstructive philosopher Jacques Derrida, opens his book on listening by wondering if philosophy is capable of it, […]
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Loudness is a perceptual quality of sound that correlates somewhat with the sound’s amplitude or power, but also depends on its short-time spectrum. The loudness of […]
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- Miller Puckette
An audio signal that cannot be analyzed as a sum of sinusoids can, alternatively, be characterized as noise. (These two possibilities, sums of sinusoids and noise, […]
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- Julene Johnson
a neurological disorder that affects the ability to recognize familiar voices. Persons with phonagnosia have difficulty recognizing or distinguishing familiar voices. It is interesting […]
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Power is a physical measure of an audio signal, proportional to the square of its amplitude. One can also specify or measure a physical sound’s […]
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- Caitlin Marshall
As an object of study in the humanities, is frequently discussed as existing (confusingly) in between and across the famous, ‘Deconstructionist era,’ dichotomies of […]
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Starting in the mid 1940s, recording became understood as a technique for music production as well as merely reproducing pre-existing music. An early pracitioner[Schaeffer […]
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Both the material substrate for signifying elements and a signifying element in its own right, silence functions like the white space between the marks […]
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The spectrum of audible sound is the interval from roughly 20 to 20000 Hz. Any particular audio signal whose total duration is finite has a […]
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