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Böhme, G. (2000). Acoustic atmospheres: A contribution to the study of ecological acoustics. Soundscape, 1(1), 14–18. Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard (10/10/06, 8:23 AM) |
Resource type: Journal Article BibTeX citation key: Bohme2000 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Acoustic ecology Creators: Böhme Collection: Soundscape |
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Atmospheres are between, and mediate, human sensibilities and environmental qualities.
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p.14
From the editor's introduction to the article: ecology may be defined "as the relationship between quality of an environment and people's state-of-being inside that environment."
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Keywords: Acoustic ecology |
p.15
"Atmospheres stand between subjects and objects, [they are] subjective, insofar as they are nothing without a discerning Subject."
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Keywords: Acoustic ecology |
p.15
Atmospheres combine Production Aesthetics and Reception Aesthetics. "Stage design is the paradigmatic example of this approach to atmospheres [Production Aesthetics]. On the other hand, however, atmospheres may also be experienced affectively, and one can only describe their characteristics insofar as one exposes oneself to their presence and experiences them as bodily sensations [Reception Aesthetics]."
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Keywords: Drama Acoustic ecology Performance |