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Partagé en deux parties (Inventeurs et technologies de l'illusion - Les usages au quotidien), ce livre cherche à découvrir sous les apparences l'emploi, l'usage et le détournement des machines à communiquer. Face à la logique technicienne, l'auteur montre que les usagers ne sont pas incohérents. "Au-delà des rejets et des détournements, ils suivent et génèrent une logique singulière : la logique de l'usage". [SDM].
Mass communications --- Communication --- Mass media --- Médias --- History --- Social aspects --- Audio-visual aids --- Histoire --- Aspect social --- Aides audiovisuelles --- Médias --- 130.2 --- CDL --- Ethnotechnologie --- Machine --- Technologie --- Usage --- Utilisation --- Appareil --- Aspect --- Materiel --- Social --- Communication - History --- Mass media - History --- AUDIOVISUEL --- INNOVATIONS --- MEDIAS --- COMMUNICATION --- TELECOMMUNICATIONS --- UTILISATION --- ASPECT SOCIAL --- HISTOIRE
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The Treatise on Musical Objects is regarded as Pierre Schaeffer's most important work on music and its relationship with technology. Schaeffer expands his earlier research in musique concrète to suggest a methodology of working with sounds based on his experiences in radio broadcasting and the recording studio. Drawing on acoustics, physics, and physiology, but also on philosophy and the relationship between subject and object, Schaeffer's essay summarizes his theoretical and practical work in music composition. Translators Christine North and John Dack present an important book in the history of ideas in Europe that will resonate far beyond electroacoustic music.
Music --- Hermeneutics (Music) --- Musical aesthetics --- Aesthetics --- Music theory --- Philosophy and aesthetics. --- Philosophy --- Philosophy and aesthetics --- acoustics. --- college student. --- electroacoustic music. --- european music. --- music appreciation. --- music studies. --- music theorist. --- musical scholar. --- musicians. --- philosophy. --- physics. --- physiology. --- relationship between subject and object. --- studying music.
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