Sounding New Media
Discover the fascinating intersection of sound and media with "Sounding New Media" by Frances Dyson, published by the University of California Press in 2009. This compelling paperback explores the critical role of sound and audio in shaping media theory and practice. Over the course of 262 pages, Dyson delves into the evolution of technologies and performance art events, emphasizing the intricate relationships between sound, embodiment, art, and technological interactions. Offering a historical perspective, the book focuses on the groundbreaking electronic technologies that emerged in the mid-twentieth century. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, "Sounding New Media" invites readers to rethink the impact of sound on our media landscape. Enhance your understanding of this essential topic by adding this enlightening title to your collection.