1 mai 2020
Luis Velasco-Pufleau, « Exploring the relationship between sound, music and violence », Music, sound and conflict, ID : 10670/1.9xb7kc
Violence and war shift the limits and thresholds of the usual soundscapes, permanently transforming the listeners’ acoustic landmarks and capacities. Furthermore, because violence “is always an attack upon a person’s dignity, sense of selfhood, and future”, ((Brad Evans and Natasha Lennard, Violence: Humans in Dark Times, San Francisco, City Lights Books, 2018, p. 3.)) it upsets and reconfigures the boundaries between sound, noise and silence, between what is sayable and what is not. However,...