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Une vingtaine d'années d'existence… mais plus d'un siècle d'histoire : telle est l'intrigue de ce livre, dans lequel Jonathan Sterne propose un décodage politique et culturel du format MP3. Là où son Histoire de la modernité sonore (2015) nous guidait à travers les origines de la reproduction sonore au XIXe siècle, l'auteur poursuit ici sa généalogie des techniques en montrant que la compression du son, bien plus qu'une simple invention fonctionnelle, se présente comme un projet partagé par des chercheurs et des industriels tout au long du XXe siècle. Il en découle un regard neuf sur le rôle des industries culturelles et le statut de pratiques telles que le piratage, mais aussi sur les tests d'écoute réalisés par les membres du Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) et la représentation de la communauté des auditeurs. Si, comme le soutient Jonathan Sterne, l'ombre d'un auditeur « idéal » est codée dans chaque fichier MP3, qui dès lors écoute à notre place ? Dispositif technique innovant, emblème social d'une culture de l'accès, le fichier MP3 est aussi un problème philosophique, le lieu d'une théorie de la subjectivité humaine compressée, où les limites sensorielles de l'écoute se transforment en potentiel économique.
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Recordings are now the primary way we hear classical music, especially the more abstract styles of "absolute" instrumental music. In this original, provocative book, Arved Ashby argues that recording technology has transformed our understanding of art music. Contesting the laments of nostalgic critics, Ashby sees recordings as socially progressive and instruments of a musical vernacular, but also finds that recording and absolute music actually involve similar notions of removing sound from context. He takes stock of technology's impact on classical music, addressing the questions at the heart of the issue. This erudite yet concise study reveals how mechanical reproduction has transformed classical musical culture and the very act of listening, breaking down aesthetic and generational barriers and mixing classical music into the soundtrack of everyday life.
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