Urban Roar: A Psychophysical Approach to the Design of Affective Environments

Urban Roar: A Psychophysical Approach to the Design of Affective Environments

by Jordan Lacey
Urban Roar: A Psychophysical Approach to the Design of Affective Environments

Urban Roar: A Psychophysical Approach to the Design of Affective Environments

by Jordan Lacey

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Overview

Urban Roar argues for the existence of 'autonomous affectivities' that roar beneath the din of the urban, seeking the attention of us humans so captured by the environments of our own making. In hearing the urban roar, it is the mythic intention of this book to discover ways in which we can work with the intensities of more-than-human forces to vitalize our cities. The book explores methods by which artists, particularly those sound artists involved in fieldwork practices, might encounter and translate autonomous affectivities between different environments. Of particular interest is Jung's concept of synchronicity and its relationship to artistic creation – as experience, flow and catalyst – in manifesting autonomous affectivities into diverse and affective environments.

The book makes use of both theoretical and practical approaches: from a study of scholarship through which it is argued that an autonomous affectivity is equivalent to an archetype (via Jung) and an essence (via Deleuze's reading of Spinoza), to theoretical considerations of the situated body in everyday contexts, to practical study of an artistic research experiment designed to reveal and index autonomous affectivities encountered during fieldwork practices, for the purpose of influencing urban design interventions. In this fresh analysis, Lacey reveals the possibilities in urban environments.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501360589
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 02/10/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 976 KB

About the Author

Jordan Lacey is a transdisciplinary creative practice researcher and research fellow in the School of Design at RMIT University, Australia, teaching creative practice research methods and sound studies. He is author of Sonic Rupture: a practice-led approach to urban soundscape design (Bloomsbury, 2016).
Dr Jordan Lacey is a sonic thinker, creative practitioner and transdisciplinary researcher who specializes in sonic theory, soundscape design and the creation of sound art works and installations. He is author of two books for Bloomsbury, Sonic Rupture and Urban Roar. A comprehensive list of his works can be found at jordan-lacey.com

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements

Introductory remarks
Part 1 Synchronistic becomings
Part 2 Transformative mediums
Part 3 Translating ambiances
Conclusion: On the oneness of experience

References
Index
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