Volume 11, Issue 8-9 / August–September 2009
Sound in the Cinema and Beyond
In this issue
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Sound in the Cinema and Beyond
An Overview
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Forum 1: Favourite Moments of Film Sound
Celebrating 80 Years of the Sound Film
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Barton Fink: Atmospheric Sounds of the Creative Mind
Sound Practices of the Coen Brothers
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The Work of Hildegard Westerkamp in the Films of Gus Van Sant*
An Interview with the Soundscape Composer (and some added thoughts of my own)
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Free Associating Around Whoever Fights Monsters
Semi-Random Thoughts about Improvisation, Jazz, and/or (a) Film in No Real Particular Order (Then Again, Maybe So)
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Forum 2: Discourses on Diegesis
On the Relevance of Terminology
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Projections: The Development and Politics of Digital Media in Audiovisual Performance
Audiovisual Integration Beyond the Cinema
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Media or Instruments? Yes.
On Hybridization
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Headphones, Epoche, and L’extimité: A Phenomenology of Interiority
On the Audiowalks of Cardiff and Miller
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Forum 3: The State of the Art
Prescriptions for the Present
I am extremely pleased that an opportunity arose that made it possible for me to invite sound scholar Randolph Jordan to be a guest editor for this special double-issue on “Sound in the Cinema and Beyond.” I know that the material presented here is a result of some very long and arduous work by Jordan (just how long and arduous only he knows!). In the spirit of adventure we have included PDF versions of each text, giving the issue more of an ‘old-school’ journal feel (for those who like that sort of thing). Somewhat of an ironic gesture given that many of these essays deal with issues in cutting edge sound-image technology and have a decidedly contemporary interdisciplinary approach. Thanks Randolph for your sterling work. (Donato Totaro, ed.)