| From wind-up to iPod: techno-cultures of listening by Arild Bergh and Tia DeNora |
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This chapter will appear in a new volume called "The Cambridge Companion to Recorded Music". This chapter considers new modes of music attention over time and how these interacted with and were instigated by technologies and material practices. Situating listening to recorded music in the broader history of listening it explores the interaction between listening and various recording technologies, and how this has increased our reflexivity around music and the possibilities for actions. This then shows us that listening is far from passive, but rather an active form of "musiciking" Bibliography info Bergh, Arild and Denora, Tia; From wind-up to iPod: techno-cultures of listening; in Eric Clarke, Nicholas Cook, Daniel Leech-Wilkinson and John Rink (eds), The Cambridge Companion to Recorded Music, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [forthcoming] Further info http://www.amazon.com/Cambridge-Companion-Recorded-Music-Companions/dp/0521684617
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