Atmosphere in radio and architecture: Using The Revenge radio play in interdisciplinary teaching as a means to understand notions of abstraction and the tensions between materiality and immateriality in building physical and imagined spaces

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Evi Karathanasopoulou
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This article presents an analysis of some of my work with a group of first year architecture students in a workshop designed in collaboration with two of their architecture lecturers, Dimitra Pavlakou & Athanasios Zagorisios. The focus of the workshop was Andrew Sach’s binaural radio play The Revenge (1978). The aim was to investigate the relationship between perception and representation and to help students understand notions of scale, materiality, structure and form. The raised questions concerned the degree of abstraction that penetrates the above relationships. This article offers an analysis of some of the student work that derived from that workshop. It looks at how our understanding of the core architectural concepts of materiality and immateriality might be subverted when considered through radio theory and practice. The idea of Atmosphere is used as a core concept crucial to both radio and architecture. Atmosphere is considered as an immaterial, abstract notion deriving from the material hypostasis of a building or a highly constructed audio story-world. Abstraction is considered as a notion that allows for atmosphere to be created in radio and architecture. Atmosphere and abstraction finally emerge as interdisciplinary concepts, connecting architecture and radio through the idea of space; the latter seen as a construct both material and immaterial, defined and yet in many ways free.
广播和建筑中的氛围:在跨学科教学中使用《复仇》广播剧作为理解抽象概念的手段,以及建筑物理空间和想象空间中物质性和非物质性之间的紧张关系
这篇文章介绍了我与一群一年级建筑学生在一个与他们的两位建筑讲师Dimitra Pavlakou和Athanasios Zagorisios合作设计的研讨会上的一些工作的分析。研讨会的重点是安德鲁·萨赫的双耳广播剧《复仇》(The Revenge, 1978)。目的是研究感知和表征之间的关系,并帮助学生理解规模、物质、结构和形式的概念。提出的问题涉及渗透上述关系的抽象程度。这篇文章提供了一些来自该研讨会的学生作品的分析。它着眼于我们对物质性和非物质性核心建筑概念的理解如何通过无线电理论和实践被颠覆。大气的概念被用作无线电和建筑的核心概念。氛围被认为是一种非物质的、抽象的概念,来源于建筑或高度构建的音频故事世界的物质本质。抽象被认为是一种概念,它允许在无线电和建筑中创造氛围。氛围和抽象最终成为跨学科的概念,通过空间的概念将建筑和无线电联系起来;后者被视为一种物质和非物质的结构,被定义,但在许多方面是自由的。
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Radio Journal
Radio Journal Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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期刊介绍: Radio Journal publishes critical analyses of radio and sound media across a variety of platforms, from broadcast to podcast and all in between. Articles focus on both historical and contemporary issues in sound-based journalism and media studies. We look for work that explores the production, circulation and reception of radio and creative soundwork, and encourage a wide range of international and interdisciplinary perspectives. Radio Journal welcomes scholarship from early career researchers as well as internationally renowned scholars. It also publishes reviews of recent publications in the field of radio and sound studies. Radio Journal is edited from the US and Australia and has an international scope. It is a refereed publication; all research articles undergo rigorous double-blind peer review. The editors will review other contributions. The process normally takes three months to complete.
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