Muuttuvat suomalaiset äänimaisemat (Transforming Finnish Soundscapes, eds Heikki Uimonen, Meri Kytö & Kaisa Ruohonen) is a collection of research essays and texts that study the sonic environment and how it is experienced. Soundscapes related to time, place and the everyday shape our perception of the present and the past. Sounds can be pleasant and beautiful, pacing the day or year, annoying, boring and everything in between. \ud \udThe theme of transforming soundscapes combines the research essays in the publication. The essays draw from various disciplines and methodologies: media studies, anthropological field work and sensory observation, textual analysis and close reading, folkloristics, archeoacoustics and music studies. \ud \udIn turn, the texts gathered via a writing competition show how sounds can be listened to both analytically and aesthetically, connecting them to local, national and transnational cultures and histories pondering what sounds mean to the listeners and how they influence the soundscape they live in. The study is a revisit to the One Hundred Finnish Soundscapes project (2006).
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机译:Muuttuvat suomalaisetäänimaisemat(《变换芬兰的音景》,Heikki Uimonen编,MeriKytö和Kaisa Ruohonen的著作)收集了许多研究论文和文章,研究了声波环境以及如何体验声波。与时间,地点和日常生活相关的音景塑造了我们对现在和过去的感知。声音可能令人愉悦而优美,在一天或一年中步调不断,烦人,无聊,并且介于两者之间。 \ ud \ ud转换音景的主题结合了出版物中的研究论文。这些论文来自不同的学科和方法:媒体研究,人类学田野调查和感官观察,文本分析和近距离阅读,民俗学,考古声学和音乐研究。 \ ud \ ud反过来,通过一场写作比赛收集的文字显示了如何在分析和美学上聆听声音,将它们与本地,国家和跨国文化和历史联系起来,思考声音对听众的意义以及它们如何影响音景。该研究是对“一百个芬兰音景”项目(2006)的重新审视。
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