From the Ruins of the Literal

Critical Organology, Timbre, and the Poetics of Affect

Paperback, 144 pages

English language

Published by Late Music.

ISBN:
9798297993617
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'From the Ruins of the Literal,' a title borrowed from the metaphor theory of philosopher Paul Ricoeur, offers a critical perspective within the fields of organology and timbre studies, moving past the empirical, neuro-cognitive, and modernist biases that have long dominated the disciplines. Although these parameters are necessary in illuminating the full picture of instruments and timbre, they are also severely insufficient in their scope, failing to rigorously account for the poetic and affective dimensions of sounding experience, which are inherently phenomenological categories.

As such, this discussion aims to push our understanding of timbre beyond the constraints of acoustic fundamentalism, and to position it as an emergent construct (the-sound-of), as a total and autographic complex with its own time and space. To this end, alternate ways of apprehending affordance, actor-network, and dialogic interaction theories are considered, asserting deeper awareness of mediation, worldmaking, ‘thickness,’ and this-ness in the timbral experience. …

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Subjects

  • Music
  • Organology
  • Phenomenology
  • Hermeneutics