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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Viewer Frame Mode Scandal
Title: The city as a
antianecoico My speech - May 5 - will be guided to think about public art as a venue for sound interventions. Its starting a neologism, it antianecoico to describe a space, the public sphere, that of our cities, urban space and ultimately social and reverberating sounds unintentionally but can also be done with it. The city is presented as a rich environment and its natural cacophony is not - at least as a starting point - a negative aspect. On the contrary, all that sound is made a wealth of information that our ears need and our ears, and listen to prioritize as well as know a value. Therefore, noise policies are not necessarily policies that enrich our common environment. City adjectives as antianecoica is approached as a space that accommodates and complements the sound through the set of factors involved in the urban space. With increasing frequency from the artistic environment support sound projects for public spaces. Permanently or on an ad hoc sound interventions often pose a cross-disciplinary approach to the city and what it means. An approach that far from thinking the city as a space and time absorbing his surroundings, the thought of as a living place that interacts, responds and is constantly evolving.
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