Sound Studies

Sound Studies

Sound Studies bezeichnet das interdisziplinäre Forschungsfeld der Klangforschung.

In den Sound Studies wird Klang aus kultur- und kommunikationswissenschaftlichen sowie ethnographischen und historisch-anthropologischen Perspektiven thematisiert. In Klangstudien werden die Ausbreitung, Wirkung und Erzeugung von Klängen beschrieben, Zusammenhänge des Hörens herausgearbeitet und Experimente mit unterschiedlichen Klangerzeugern, Klangdämpfern und -verstärkern elektromechanischer und elektronischer Art durchgeführt.

An der Universität der Künste Berlin existiert ein Masterstudiengang Sound Studies - Akustische Kommunikation, der in vier Semestern eine Ausbildung zum Arbeiten mit Klang in künstlerischen, publizistischen, gestalterischen sowie konzeptuell-entwickelnden Berufsfeldern anbietet. Die Lehre findet dort in den vier Fächern Klanganthropologie und Klangökologie, Experimentelle Klanggestaltung, Auditive Mediengestaltung und Akustische Konzeption statt.

Literatur

  • Holger Schulze (2008): Sound Studies: Traditionen - Methoden - Desiderate. Eine Einführung. Bielefeld: transcript
  • Trevor Pinch/Karin Bijsterveld (2011, Eds.): The Oxford Handbook of Sound Studies. New York: Oxford University Press
  • Sound Studies Positionen - Texte zur aktuellen Musik, Jg. 24 (2011), H. 86.

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