Longlisted for the PQ Best Publication Award in Performance Design &
Scenography 2023 Sound Effect tells the story of the effect of
theatrical aurality on modern culture. Beginning with the emergence of
the modern scenic sound effect in the late 18th century, and ending
with headphone theatre which brings theatre's auditorium into an
intimate relationship with the audience's internal sonic space, the
book relates contemporary questions of theatre sound design to a
250-year Western cultural history of hearing. It argues that while
theatron was an instrument for seeing and theorizing, first a
collective hearing, or audience is convened. Theatre begins with
people entering an acoustemological apparatus that produces a way of
hearing and of knowing. Once, this was a giant marble ear on a
hillside, turned up to a cosmos whose inaudible music accounted for
all. In modern times, theatre's auditorium, or instrument for hearing,
has turned inwards on the people and their collective conversance in
the sonic memes, tropes, clichés and picturesques that constitute a
popular, fictional ontology. This is a study about drama,
entertainment, modernity and the theatre of audibility. It addresses
the cultural frames of resonance that inform our understanding of
SOUND as the rubric of the world we experience through our ears. Ross
Brown reveals how mythologies, pop-culture, art, commerce and audio,
have shaped the audible world as a form of theatre. Garrick, De
Loutherbourg, Brecht, Dracula, Jekyll, Hyde, Spike Milligan, John
Lennon, James Bond, Scooby-Do and Edison make cameo appearances as
Brown weaves together a history of modern hearing, with an argument
that sound is a story, audibility has a dramaturgy, hearing is
scenographic, and the auditoria of drama serve modern life as the
organon, or definitive frame of reference, on the sonic world.
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The Theatre We Hear
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350045910
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Methuen Drama
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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