Lopez's work is the most stunning I've heard for a while...
And Lingis is the Lopez of philosophy. Intense, compelling objects that surround you like skin, that are your skin, that seduce you at every turn, that tell you how to listen to them, look at them, handle them. Not an aestheticized “lifeworld” with its distances and horizons, but something much more intimate and profound.
Lopez from his website:
Much against a widespread current trend in sound art and the customary standard in nature recordings, I believe in the possibility of a profound, pure, 'blind' listening of sounds, freed (as much as possible) of procedural, contextual or intentional levels of reference.
And he's spot on about sound art. It's not about realism as “rendering” some simulation of real-ness, but about producing what Pierre Schaeffer called sound objects. He thus opposes acoustic ecology, as do I, even though (because!) he is an ecologist...
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Apropos of Lopez, if you aren't familiar with it already, you may find Leigh Landy's book from 2007 or '08, Understanding the Art of Sound Organization, interesting. It's on Scribd: http://www.scribd.com/doc/23745423/Understanding-the-Art-of-Sound-Organization-Landy
Here's the MIT Press blurb: http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11258&mlid=646
--Shahar
Hey thanks for that--this looks fascinating.
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