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Sound Design: A Phenomenarchaeology

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posted on 2017-09-06, 02:17 authored by CHRISTOPHER STEPHEN JOHN WENN
This thesis investigates the relationship between theatrical sound designer and theatre audience through a metaphor of archaeology. It examines the complex temporalities of sound and theatre as interventions in the past, present and future of performance itself, through Alain Badiou’s concept of the theatre-idea as movement of thought from eternity to time. The thesis interrogates the practice and philosophy of sound design, finding a shared resonance that emerges from the interaction of designer and audience that is recovered as archaeological trace: all of the orders of information that surround the work of performance.

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Principal supervisor

Stuart Grant

Additional supervisor 1

Jane Griffiths

Year of Award

2017

Department, School or Centre

Theatre, Performance and Music

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Arts

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