Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0238 - Audio Culture
Spring
2018
1
4.00
Christoph Cox;Daniel Warner
02:30PM-03:50PM M;02:30PM-03:50PM W
Hampshire College
325819
Music and Dance Building RECITAL;Music and Dance Building RECITAL
cacHA@hampshire.edu;dcwMB@hampshire.edu
This course will explore a range of vanguard musical practices and various approaches to thinking theoretically and critically about them. We will traverse musical areas such as minimalism, indeterminacy, musique concrete, free improvisation, turntablism, and electronica, and examine these via historical and philosophical texts by theorists, composers and producers. Investigating different modes of listening to and talking about contemporary music, we will ask such questions as: What is the nature of music in relationship to silence and noise? What are the effects of recording and sampling on contemporary musical life? Can music have a political or critical function? Are the distinctions between "classical" and "popular," "high art" and "mass art" still appropriate in the contemporary setting?
Independent Work Multiple Cultural Perspectives Writing and Research In this course, students will spend approximately 6 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time.