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date: 2025-01-20 12:25
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#notion #sound
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録音技術誕生以降に生まれた、特定の音源を想定せずに音を聴くことを表した言葉。
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テープ音楽である[[ミュージック・コンクレート]]を提唱した[[Pierre Schaffer]]による言葉。
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[[Jonathan Sterne]]が[[聞こえくる過去─音響再生産の文化的起源]]で批判している
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> For instance, the claim that sound reproduction has “alienated” the voice from the human body implies that the voice and the body existed in some prior holistic, unalienated, and selfpresent relation.
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> They assume that, at some time prior to the invention of sound reproduction technologies, the body was whole, undamaged, and phenomenologically coherent.
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