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N. 1 (2021)

Paesaggio acustico: il soundscape in relazione ad ascolto, voce e musica

  • Francesco Menegat
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3280/rgioa1-2021oa11645
Inviata
9 aprile 2021
Pubblicato
09-04-2021

Abstract

La letteratura sul rapporto tra suono e ambiente è molto vasta, ed il rinnovato interesse per il tema, specialmente nel contesto dei critical urban studies, contribuisce a renderlo ricco di approcci e prospettive. L’obiettivo di questo articolo è evidenziare, attraverso una revisione della letteratura, alcuni elementi come centrali per futuri approfondimenti nell’ambito della geografia del suono. L’auspicio più generale è quello di suggerire delle linee lungo le quali evolvere un discorso articolato attraverso cinque-macro aree tematiche
(soundscape, ascolto, voce, metodi fonografici e musica) che possano apportare un contributo alla riflessione sulla definizione analitica del soundscape come strumento critico di ricerca geografica.

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