The Icebreaker: Soundscape works as everyday sound art

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Chapman, Owen [1 ]
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[1] Concordia Univ, Dept Commun Studies, Montreal, PQ H4B 1R6, Canada
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10.1017/S1355771809000120
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J6 [音乐];
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The following discusses the potential of soundscape work to reveal new aspects of our everyday aural environments. Openness to the voice(s) of one's sonic surroundings is maintained as a hallmark of soundscape works, and also a key component of sound art more generally. Different perspectives and questions are articulated, with a consistent focus on the variety of spaces engaged by both sound(scape) artists and listeners. A case study is presented - a recently initiated sound art project on the part of the author entitled The Icebreaker. The latter is a musical instrument, performance piece and interactive installation made from piezo microphones and ice. Prepared compositions, including soundscape works, are diffused at different moments when one 'plays' The Icebreaker. I describe this emergent work as an example of the sort of considerations and negotiations that are at the heart of soundscape/sound art composition. My aim is to demonstrate how sound artworks bring us to attend to sounds we formerly failed to notice, revealing our own reactions to these stimuli at the same time.
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