Sound and the city: rethinking spatial epistemologies with urban sound maps

IF 0.4 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Hadar Levy-Landesberg
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Urban sound maps are audio-visual representations of cities created by associating sounds and urban landmarks on a digital geographic map. Fusing cartography and audio recording, urban sound maps prompt a rethinking of how notions of places and spaces are being shaped, not just by maps but also by diverse sound technologies. Drawing from geography, sound, and media studies scholarship, this article explores how urban sound maps inform current discussions about digital place-making practices, as well as ongoing conversations about how maps offer “a way of thinking about the world.” Examining various sound mapping projects, it consists of a two-part analysis, integrating a phenomenology of user interface and “deep listening.” The first part pinpoints the assorted place-making practices associated with urban sound mapping involving initiators, recordists, map users, and media and their multi-layered politics. The second part delineates the techno-sensory interplay set in motion by the digital interface of the sound map and articulates its new listening-based cartography. The concluding section outlines the ways in which urban sound maps reiterate but also exceed previous models of spatiality prescribed by visual maps and other sound technologies, producing an unsettled model of subjectivity and rearranging established conceptual relationships between places, spaces, and users.
声音与城市:用城市声音地图重新思考空间认识论
城市声音地图是通过在数字地理地图上将声音和城市地标相关联而创建的城市视听表示。城市声音地图融合了制图学和录音,促使人们重新思考地点和空间的概念是如何被塑造的,不仅仅是地图,还有各种声音技术。从地理、声音和媒体研究的学术研究中,本文探讨了城市声音地图如何为当前关于数字场所制作实践的讨论提供信息,以及关于地图如何提供“一种思考世界的方式”的讨论。它考察了各种声音映射项目,由两部分分析组成,整合了用户界面现象学和“深度聆听”。第一部分指出了与城市声音制图相关的各种场所制作实践,涉及发起人,录音师,地图用户和媒体及其多层次的政治。第二部分描述了声音地图的数字界面所启动的技术与感官的相互作用,并阐述了其新的基于听觉的制图。结论部分概述了城市声音地图重申但也超越了先前由视觉地图和其他声音技术规定的空间性模型的方式,产生了一种不确定的主观性模型,并重新安排了地点、空间和用户之间已建立的概念关系。
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Sound Studies
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