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Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
1 187 kr
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The age of humans has gotten increasingly loud in terms of literal sound and environmental impact. Recognising silence as a disappearing ontological value, there is grief around our loss, but there is also a greater desire for opportunities to experience silence in its various diverse forms.This book explores the critical dynamics of silence within choreography, performance and composition, comprising a series of conversations with researchers and practitioners, including choreographer Rosemary Lee, architect Richard Dougherty, architectural historian Pérez-Gómez, Natural Horn player Isaac Shieh, neuroscientist Tony Steffert and drummer and aerialist Jonny Leitch.These conversations:- question what has been silenced through the immobilisation of our bodies through movement-saving technologies;- discover points of convergence through silence in seemingly separate and unrelated physical, conceptual and philosophical spaces;- examine neglected intelligence and marginalised ways of knowing of gesture and movementUltimately, we come to see how dance, embodied modes of inquiry and corporeal-based understandings within socio-cultural and ecological contexts can propose pathways in the absence of sound.
E-bok
PDF, Engelska, 20251 241 kr
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The age of humans has gotten increasingly loud in terms of literal sound and environmental impact. Recognising silence as a disappearing ontological value, there is grief around our loss, but there is also a greater desire for opportunities to experience silence in its various diverse forms. This book explores the critical dynamics of silence within choreography, performance and composition, comprising a series of conversations with researchers and practitioners, including choreographer Rosemary Lee, architect Richard Dougherty, architectural historian P rez-G mez, Natural Horn player Isaac Shieh, neuroscientist Tony Steffert and drummer and aerialist Jonny Leitch. These conversations: - question what has been silenced through the immobilisation of our bodies through movement-saving technologies; - discover points of convergence through silence in seemingly separate and unrelated physical, conceptual and philosophical spaces; - examine neglected intelligence and marginalised ways of knowing of gesture and movement Ultimately, we come to see how dance, embodied modes of inquiry and corporeal-based understandings within socio-cultural and ecological contexts can propose pathways in the absence of sound.
E-bok
Engelska, 20251 286 kr
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The age of humans has gotten increasingly loud in terms of literal sound and environmental impact. Recognising silence as a disappearing ontological value, there is grief around our loss, but there is also a greater desire for opportunities to experience silence in its various diverse forms. This book explores the critical dynamics of silence within choreography, performance and composition, comprising a series of conversations with researchers and practitioners, including choreographer Rosemary Lee, architect Richard Dougherty, architectural historian P rez-G mez, Natural Horn player Isaac Shieh, neuroscientist Tony Steffert and drummer and aerialist Jonny Leitch. These conversations: - question what has been silenced through the immobilisation of our bodies through movement-saving technologies; - discover points of convergence through silence in seemingly separate and unrelated physical, conceptual and philosophical spaces; - examine neglected intelligence and marginalised ways of knowing of gesture and movement Ultimately, we come to see how dance, embodied modes of inquiry and corporeal-based understandings within socio-cultural and ecological contexts can propose pathways in the absence of sound.
Häftad, Engelska, 2027
477 kr
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The age of humans has gotten increasingly loud in terms of literal sound and environmental impact. Recognising silence as a disappearing ontological value, there is grief around our loss, but there is also a greater desire for opportunities to experience silence in its various diverse forms.This book explores the critical dynamics of silence within choreography, performance and composition, comprising a series of conversations with researchers and practitioners, including choreographer Rosemary Lee, architect Richard Dougherty, architectural historian Pérez-Gómez, Natural Horn player Isaac Shieh, neuroscientist Tony Steffert and drummer and aerialist Jonny Leitch.These conversations:- question what has been silenced through the immobilisation of our bodies through movement-saving technologies;- discover points of convergence through silence in seemingly separate and unrelated physical, conceptual and philosophical spaces;- examine neglected intelligence and marginalised ways of knowing of gesture and movementUltimately, we come to see how dance, embodied modes of inquiry and corporeal-based understandings within socio-cultural and ecological contexts can propose pathways in the absence of sound.