One of the more oblique threads I’ve been pursuing on this blog has to do with what new media are doing to aural and musical information. Music is, of course, much more than information: it is embodied affect (in a Deleuzian sense) that carries, channels, activates, mobilizes (sets into motion), transforms, and disseminates cultural meanings […]
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metadata & musical geography (from album covers to cultural policy)
Posted in Media ecology, Music & soundscape, tagged affect, cultural geography, cultural policy, Deleuze, geography, Iceland, imagination, music, visual culture on April 22, 2009 | 5 Comments »
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