Using this link, you can download this paper, which is the introduction to the publication “Sound Scripts” Proceedings of the Totally Huge New Music Conference 2005.
2hopemarshallsoundscripts.pdf
Category: Research papers (by Cat Hope)
A New Historicism? Sound, music and ruined pianos
by Cat Hope and Dr Jonathan MarshallWednesday, September 6th, 2006
Critical Mass:
Sound, story and music in David Cronenberg’s film Crash
by Cat HopeMonday, September 4th, 2006
‘Crash is a psychopathological hymn and I’m singing it’ — J G Ballard
JG Ballard has always had a musical sensibility, despite his claims to possess a ‘tin ear’. He’s quoted in The Face as saying ‘there’s no music in my work. The most beautiful music in the world is the sound of machine guns’. In [...]
Hearing the Story: Sound Design in the Films of Rolf de Heer
by Cat HopeMonday, September 4th, 2006
Director, producer and writer Rolf de Heer has been called “one of Australia’s few genuine film stylists” (1) and “a director who continues to provoke and challenge” (2). One of the less talked about strengths in de Heer’s films is his attention to sound design. He is one of the few Australian filmmakers to embrace [...]
Mobile Art_Sound Art
by Cat HopeMonday, September 4th, 2006
ABSTRACT
This paper examines the role of sound installation and music composition practices in addressing the relationship between sound and telecommunications devices, in this case the mobile phone. The popularity of mobile phone artworks is rapidly increasing, with handsets readily available, artists excited about sponsorship opportunities, and the general push in the “electronic arts†[...]