van’t Klooster, 2017 - Google Patents
12 Electronic Sound Art and Aesthetic Experiencevan’t Klooster, 2017
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- 9753759146128795558
- Author
- van’t Klooster A
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- The Cambridge Companion to Electronic Music
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It is incontrovertible that sound art has been an area of great activity in recent years, though it is also the subject of many definitional disagreements. Sound art as a term might stretch to cover any artistic activity involving sound; more usually, however, it is confined to the case of …
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