Skip to content
V01CE: Vocal Aesthetics in Digital Arts and Media

Penguin Random House - 394

V01CE: Vocal Aesthetics in Digital Arts and Media

Sale price$50.00
SKU: 9780262549875
Quantity:
Pickup available at Juilliard Store Usually ready in 4 hours

V01CE: Vocal Aesthetics in Digital Arts and Media

Juilliard Store

Pickup available, usually ready in 4 hours

144 West 66th Street
New York NY 10023
United States

+12127995000

Perspectives on the voice and technology, from discussions of voice mail and podcasts to reflections on dance and sound poetry.

Voice has returned to both theoretical and artistic agendas. In the digital era, techniques and technologies of voice have provoked insistent questioning of the distinction between the human voice and the voice of the machine, between genuine and synthetic affect, between the uniqueness of an individual voice and the social and cultural forces that shape it. This volume offers interdisciplinary perspectives on these topics from history, philosophy, cultural theory, film, dance, poetry, media arts, and computer games. Many chapters demonstrate Lewis Mumford’s idea of the “cultural preparation” that precedes technological innovation—that socially important new technologies are foreshadowed in philosophy, the arts, and everyday pastimes. Chapters cover such technologies as voice mail, podcasting, and digital approximations of the human voice. A number of authors explore the performance, performativity, and authenticity [(or ‘authenticity effect’) of voice in dance, poetry, film, and media arts]; while others examine more immaterial concerns—the voice’s often-invoked magical powers, the ghostliness of disembodied voices, and posthuman vocalization. [The chapters evoke an often paradoxical reassertion of the human in the use of voice in mainstream media including recorded music, films, and computer games.