Ludic Dreaming: How to Listen Away from Contemporary Technoculture
Ludic Dreaming uses (sometimes fictional) dreams as a method for examining sound and contemporary technoculture's esoteric exchanges, refusing both the strictures of visually dominated logic and the celebratory tone that so often characterizes the “sonic turn.” Instead, through a series of eight quasi-analytical essays on the condition of listening, the book forwards a robust engagement with sounds (human and nonhuman alike) that leverages particularity in its full, radical singularity: what is a dream, after all, if not an incipient physics that isn't held to the scientific demand for repeatability? Thus, these studies declare their challenge to the conventions of argumentation and situate themselves at a threshold between theory and fiction, one that encourages reader and writer alike to make lateral connections between otherwise wildly incongruent subjects and states of affairs.

Put differently, Ludic Dreaming is a how-to book for listening away from the seeming fatality of contemporary technologies, which is to say, away from the seeming inevitability of late capitalistic nihilism.

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Ludic Dreaming: How to Listen Away from Contemporary Technoculture
Ludic Dreaming uses (sometimes fictional) dreams as a method for examining sound and contemporary technoculture's esoteric exchanges, refusing both the strictures of visually dominated logic and the celebratory tone that so often characterizes the “sonic turn.” Instead, through a series of eight quasi-analytical essays on the condition of listening, the book forwards a robust engagement with sounds (human and nonhuman alike) that leverages particularity in its full, radical singularity: what is a dream, after all, if not an incipient physics that isn't held to the scientific demand for repeatability? Thus, these studies declare their challenge to the conventions of argumentation and situate themselves at a threshold between theory and fiction, one that encourages reader and writer alike to make lateral connections between otherwise wildly incongruent subjects and states of affairs.

Put differently, Ludic Dreaming is a how-to book for listening away from the seeming fatality of contemporary technologies, which is to say, away from the seeming inevitability of late capitalistic nihilism.

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Ludic Dreaming: How to Listen Away from Contemporary Technoculture

Ludic Dreaming: How to Listen Away from Contemporary Technoculture

Ludic Dreaming: How to Listen Away from Contemporary Technoculture

Ludic Dreaming: How to Listen Away from Contemporary Technoculture

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Overview

Ludic Dreaming uses (sometimes fictional) dreams as a method for examining sound and contemporary technoculture's esoteric exchanges, refusing both the strictures of visually dominated logic and the celebratory tone that so often characterizes the “sonic turn.” Instead, through a series of eight quasi-analytical essays on the condition of listening, the book forwards a robust engagement with sounds (human and nonhuman alike) that leverages particularity in its full, radical singularity: what is a dream, after all, if not an incipient physics that isn't held to the scientific demand for repeatability? Thus, these studies declare their challenge to the conventions of argumentation and situate themselves at a threshold between theory and fiction, one that encourages reader and writer alike to make lateral connections between otherwise wildly incongruent subjects and states of affairs.

Put differently, Ludic Dreaming is a how-to book for listening away from the seeming fatality of contemporary technologies, which is to say, away from the seeming inevitability of late capitalistic nihilism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501320804
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/23/2017
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.60(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Eldritch Priest is a writer and Assistant Professor in the School for the Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser University, Canada.

David Cecchetto is Associate Professor of Critical Digital Theory in the Department of Humanities at York University, Canada and a member of the experimental theory group "The Occulture."

Marc Couroux is Associate Professor of Visual Art in the School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design at York University, Canada and a member of the experimental theory group “The Occulture.”

Ted Hiebert is Associate Professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences at the University of Washington, Bothell, USA and a long-time collaborator of "The Occulture."

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Auralneiricizing Time (Listening Away)
Nietzsche in B-flat: Attuning to the 'Pataphysics of Data
Absolute Ventriloquy (or, Earing the Senses)
Psycho(tic)acoustics
The Sound of Both Ears Oozing: Chasms, Collapses, and Phono-Digital Networks
Motivational Dreamers and the 'Pataphysics of Exploding Heads
Imaginary Magnitudes & the Anoriginal Hypocrisy that Vanishes in the Meantime
We Are Lesion
Conclusion
Index

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