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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The Ovidian Soundscape: the Poetics of Noise in the Metamorphoses

Kaczor, Sarah January 2019 (has links)
This dissertation aims to study the variety of sounds described in Ovid’s Metamorphoses and to identify an aesthetic of noise in the poem, a soundscape which contributes to the work’s thematic undertones. The two entities which shape an understanding of the poem’s conception of noise are Chaos, the conglomerate of mobile, conflicting elements with which the poem begins, and the personified Fama, whose domus is seen to contain a chaotic cosmos of words rather than elements. Within the loose frame provided by Chaos and Fama, the varied categories of noise in the Metamorphoses’ world, from nature sounds to speech, are seen to share qualities of changeability, mobility, and conflict, qualities which align them with the overall themes of flux and metamorphosis in the poem. I discuss three categories of Ovidian sound: in the first chapter, cosmological and elemental sound; in the second chapter, nature noises with an emphasis on the vocality of reeds and the role of echoes; and in the third chapter I treat human and divine speech and narrative, and the role of rumor. By the end of the poem, Ovid leaves us with a chaos of words as well as of forms, which bears important implications for his treatment of contemporary Augustanism as well as his belief in his own poetic fame.
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Emergent soundscape composition : reflections on virtuality /

Brady, Mark Christopher. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Simon Fraser University, 2005. / Theses (School of Interactive Arts and Technology) / Simon Fraser University.
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O catador e sua carroça sonora : uma performance no cotidiano /

Steinberg, Mirian. January 2019 (has links)
Orientador(a): Milton Terumitsu Sogabe / Banca: Lilian Campesato Custódio da Silva / Banca: José Paiani Spaniol / Resumo: O trabalho realiza pesquisa na área de cartografia sonora. Tem a proposição de escutar a paisagem sonora da cidade de São Paulo, focando em um catador de resíduos sólidos recicláveis com sua carroça, com as vozes das narrativas e as situações criadas no seu entorno. Lucena, o catador, equipou sua carroça com diversos equipamentos sonoros e visuais, transformando em uma carroça multimídia. A carroça, além de carregar os materiais recicláveis, é também sua moradia. A pesquisa foi organizada e inspirada no formato do caleidoscópio, com três faces espelhadas que apresentam diferentes combinações dos aspectos observados: a) apresentação do catador e sua carroça sonora, b) questões do trabalho do catador e morador de rua, c) multiplicidade do objeto carroça como instrumento de trabalho, símbolo cultural, simbólico e artístico, permeados pelo modos de habitar dos moradores em situação de rua. Esses aspectos foram analisados no contexto de uma performance no cotidiano. Desdobrando em projetos artísticos elaborados como resultado na apresentação do trabalho final: a) projeto de vídeo caleidoscópio, b) performance com proposição, c) intervenções em fotografias e d) peças em cerâmicas. O caleidoscópio é um objeto e um brinquedo, um jogo de ver vários caquinhos coloridos, soltos, de diferentes tamanhos e formas dentro de um prisma triangular espelhado, através de um orifício, um visor em um dos lados do prisma. Ao girar o prisma, novas configurações desses caquinhos surgem criando formas... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: The present work achieves a research in the sound cartography area. It aims to listening to the soundscape of the city of São Paulo and it focus on a recyclable solid waste picker, its wagon and the voices of the narratives and situations created in their surroundings. Lucena, the scavenger, equipped his wagon with various sound and visual equipment, so it became a multimedia wagon. The wagon, in addition to carrying the recyclable materials, is also his home. This research was organized inspired by the kaleidoscope format, with three mirrored faces that present different combinations of the observed aspects: a) presentation of the collector and his sound carriage, b) questions about the work of the collector and the homeless person, c) multiplicity of the wagon object as an instrument of work, cultural and poetic symbol, permeated by the ways of inhabiting the homeless people. These aspects were analyzed in the context of a daily performance with the proposition of listening: the sound landscape, the narratives and the situations created in their surroundings. Departing in artistic projects elaborated as a result of the presentation of the final work: a) kaleidoscope video project, b) performance with proposition, c) interventions in photographs and d) ceramics pieces. The kaleidoscope is an object and a toy, a game of seeing several colorful, loose, colored pieces of different sizes and shapes inside a mirrored triangular prism through a hole, a display on one side of the... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Mestre

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