Sounding Public Space, Sound Artists in the Public Domain
- Topics:
- Music
- Source:
- University of Melbourne
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Overview: The right to quiet has been defined as a public commons. Public space in Australia is becoming increasingly sound designed. This paper investigates the variety of approaches by sound artists who have installed public space drawing on the three year ARC Australian Sound Design Project's research and public outreach Hearing Place. In this paper current trends and practices is compared and contrasted and conclusions drawn about the implications for Australia's sound-scape in the future.
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Format: PDF | Size: 459KB | Date: Jun 2004 | Pages: 9
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