BLACK, Christopher James

MMus Victoria University of Wellington 2012 Pages: 91p+1CD

Sound-as-art : the rise of the corporeal and noise in twentieth-century art practice

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Link to Thesis: http://researcharchive.vuw.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/10063/2687/thesis.pdf?sequence=2

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This thesis explores the relationship between human corporeality, space, sound and noise in twentieth-century art. The thesis introduces some novel concepts, notably that corporeality, noise and the notion of an expanded field form the bedrock of contemporary sound-based art practice, or what the author refers to as sound-as-art...

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