Vol 8 No 1 (2019): Sound and Senses | SoundEffects - An Interdisciplinary Journal of Sound and Sound Experience Edited by Iben Have and Helle Breth Klausen.
This special issue of SoundEffects addresses matters that have to do with sound in relation to the senses – perceptually, socially, culturally and technologically. The issue reflects on ways in which sound in different mediated forms interferes and works with multiple of our senses in order to affect us.
Editorial:
Sound and senses (Iben Have & Helle Breth Klausen)
Articles:
Figures of resonance: Reading at the edges of attention (Lutz Koepnick)
Dyslexia, distraction and ambient noise: The role of hearing in reading disabilities and delays (Marcia Jenneth Epstein)
An acoustemology of streaming media and information and communication technologies (Christian Benvenuti)
Foggy notion: Sound and weather, and the intermingled senses (Jennifer Lucy Allan)
Interpenetration of vibrating thresholds: Eroticism, sound and sensorial intimacy (Eduardo Abrantes)
'Safe and sound': What technologically-mediated ASMR is capable of through sound (Helle Breth Klausen)
override: An experiment in interrupting the congruity of audio-visual relationships (Iris Garrelfs)
Divine agency: Bringing to light the voice figures of Margaret Watts-Hughes (Rob Mullender)
Formulating a ‘cinematic listener’ for John Zorn’s file card compositions (Maurice Windleburn)
Book Reviews:
Schaeffer, Pierre (2017). Treatise of Musical Objects – An Essay Across Disciplines (Patrick Valiquet)
All articles can be read here: