Inner Sound: Altered States of Consciousness in Electronic Music and Audio-Visual Media

Author:   Jonathan Weinel (Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Computer Music and Arts, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Computer Music and Arts, Glyndwr University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780190671198


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   12 April 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Over the last century, developments in electronic music and art have enabled new possibilities for creating audio and audio-visual artworks. With this new potential has come the possibility for representing subjective internal conscious states, such as the experience of hallucinations, using digital technology. Combined with immersive technologies such as virtual reality goggles and high-quality loudspeakers, the potential for accurate simulations of conscious encounters such as Altered States of Consciousness (ASCs) is rapidly advancing. In Inner Sound, author Jonathan Weinel traverses the creative influence of ASCs, from Amazonian chicha festivals to the synaesthetic assaults of neon raves; and from an immersive outdoor electroacoustic performance on an Athenian hilltop to a mushroom trip on a tropical island in virtual reality. Beginning with a discussion of consciousness, the book explores how our subjective realities may change during states of dream, psychedelic experience, meditation, and trance. Taking a broad view across a wide range of genres, Inner Sound draws connections between shamanic art and music, and the modern technoshamanism of psychedelic rock, electronic dance music, and electroacoustic music. Going beyond the sonic into the visual, the book also examines the role of altered states in film, visual music, VJ performances, interactive video games, and virtual reality applications. Through the analysis of these examples, Weinel uncovers common mechanisms, and ultimately proposes a conceptual model for Altered States of Consciousness Simulations (ASCSs). This theoretical model describes how sound can be used to simulate various subjective states of consciousness from a first-person perspective, in an interactive context. Throughout the book, the ethical issues regarding altered states of consciousness in electronic music and audio-visual media are also examined, ultimately allowing the reader not only to consider the design of ASCSs, but also the implications of their use for digital society.

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Author:   Jonathan Weinel (Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Computer Music and Arts, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Computer Music and Arts, Glyndwr University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.10cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 15.50cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9780190671198


ISBN 10:   019067119
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   12 April 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Inner Worlds 2. Ancient Ways 3. Psychedelic Illusions 4. Trance Systems 5. Shamanic Diffusions 6. Synaesthetic Overdrive 7. Virtual Unreality 8. Abstractions Glossary Notes References Index

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"""An original analysis of a wealth of material artifacts, Weinel's trek across the frontiers of audio visual sensory technology and into the modern means of transforming consciousness represents a sorely needed and significant contribution to the fields of popular music and cultural studies.""-Graham St. John, author of Mystery School in Hyperspace: A Cultural History of DMT"


An original analysis of a wealth of material artifacts, Weinel's trek across the frontiers of audio visual sensory technology and into the modern means of transforming consciousness represents a sorely needed and significant contribution to the fields of popular music and cultural studies. -Graham St. John, author of Mystery School in Hyperspace: A Cultural History of DMT


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Jon Weinel is an artist, writer, and researcher. His work operates within the nexus of sound, psychedelic culture, and immersive computer technologies. His music and audio-visual artworks have been presented at a variety of international festivals, while his writings have been featured in a number of academic publications, including Contemporary Music Review, Leonardo Music Journal, and Games User Research: A Case Study Approach.

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