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Where is sound? Philosophy meets audio technology - AV Magazine

Jun 18, 2025

Philosophy Music Industry

Where is sound? Philosophy meets audio technology - AV Magazine

philosophy , Audio , philosophy of sound , x-phi

For audio technology professionals, this may make you think in a new way about sound and the language used in the marketing of audio technology. For philosophy geeks, this is just an introduction and a taster; there’s a lot more to be discussed off camera. The title of Jeff’s PhD thesis, Philosophy of Sound: Dissolving Pseudo-Problems via Logical Positivist Methods, gives a clear answer as to what kind of philosophy he thinks he is doing.

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PART 2: If A Tree Falls In The Forest… Philosophy Of Sound For Live Engineers & Techs

Oct 17, 2024

Philosophy Music Industry

PART 2: If A Tree Falls In The Forest… Philosophy Of Sound For Live Engineers & Techs

philosophy , Audio , philosophy of sound

Part 2: Continuing to look at how reader survey participants answered numerous questions and attempt to unpack what the answers might tell us about how we should think about sound.

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PART 1: If A Tree Falls In The Forest… Philosophy Of Sound For Live Engineers & Techs

Sep 18, 2024

Philosophy Music Industry

PART 1: If A Tree Falls In The Forest… Philosophy Of Sound For Live Engineers & Techs

philosophy , Audio , philosophy of sound

Part 1: Throughout this four-part research series, we’ll look at how reader survey participants answered numerous questions and attempt to unpack what the answers might tell us about how we should think about sound.

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Credit Where It’s Due: A Research Network Studying The History, Practice & Broader Significance Of Live Audio Production - By Nick Reeder

Jul 29, 2024

Philosophy Music Industry

Credit Where It’s Due: A Research Network Studying The History, Practice & Broader Significance Of Live Audio Production - By Nick Reeder

philosophy , Audio , philosophy of sound

Exploring the relation between acoustic design, audio mixing, various playback systems, etc., and human emotion in an interesting dive into the ways our mixing, sound system and venue design choices impact listeners on multiple levels.

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Architecture, Acoustics, Auralization & Emotion: An Interview With Dr. Alaa Algargoosh

Jun 05, 2024

Philosophy Music Industry

Architecture, Acoustics, Auralization & Emotion: An Interview With Dr. Alaa Algargoosh

philosophy , Audio , philosophy of sound

Exploring the relation between acoustic design, audio mixing, various playback systems, etc., and human emotion in an interesting dive into the ways our mixing, sound system and venue design choices impact listeners on multiple levels.

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Immersive Sonic Elements from Greek and Roman Ritual through Contemporary Christian Worship: A Closer Walk with Thee

Apr 01, 2022

Philosophy Music Industry

Immersive Sonic Elements from Greek and Roman Ritual through Contemporary Christian Worship: A Closer Walk with Thee

Worship , philosophy , Audio

As the lyrics to the traditional nineteenth century gospel hymn state, one of the goals of many magical and religious practices is to experience ‘a closer walk with Thee,’ coming into the presence of the holy in both figurative and arguably literal terms. One of the many ways to improve this likelihood of achieving the deep and immersive presence of the holy—described by the scholar of comparative religion Rudolf Otto as the “gentle tide, [the] pervading [of] the mind with a tranquil mood” numinous experience—is through the careful use of various sonic elements. To this point, an exploration of physical worship spaces themselves, a review of the means of creating sounds within worship, and a study of the related uses of sonic technology during worship rituals can help to elucidate just how these sonic elements compare in their utilisation between ancient magic and more contemporary magical and religious applications. It is my contention that the overall goal of creating an immersive environment for worship and ritual practice has remained a constant from Ancient Greek and Roman times through to the present, while the technology available to achieve this goal (both in the creation of an immersive physical space and in the use of engaging and relatable musical instruments and instrumental styles) has continually progressed. Put another way, the methods in which we might best utilise various sonic elements to achieve the most numinous experience—the ‘how’— have certainly changed over time, but the underlying ‘why’ and the core goal of using sound to increase this sense of a presence with the holy has remained largely unchanged.

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Signal To Noise, Episode 110: Jeff Hawley On The “Philosophy Of Sound”

Jul 14, 2021

Philosophy Music Industry

Signal To Noise, Episode 110: Jeff Hawley On The “Philosophy Of Sound”

philosophy , Audio , philosophy of sound

Jeff Hawley of Allen & Heath USA joins the show in Episode 110 to discuss the “Philosophy of Sound.” Minds are melted as he and the hosts contemplate questions such as: Where does sound actually occur? How do you define what sound actually is? And much more…

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