Acoustic Environments in Change & Five Village Soundscapes (reprint) appear as a joint publication together with four CDs
Publication date: out now!
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In 1975, the Canadian World Soundscape Project research group visited five European villages. The villages, located in Sweden, Germany, Italy, France and Scotland were re-visited by the Finnish Acoustic Environments In Change project group, in the years 2000-2004, in order to study the changes in village soundscapes and undertake new approaches on the subject. In addition, the village of Nauvo in Finland was studied.
AEC formed one of the most extensive soundscape projects since the original World Soundscape Projects of 1970s. The project accumulated a large source of practical knowledge about grass roots level soundscapes of six European countries through narratives, memory and transitional documents. The collected data is presented and interpreted in the forthcoming publication. The work is based on international, multi-disciplinary studies of changes in the soundscapes. The study included European researchers, artists, journalists, local inhabitants and Canadian pioneers of soundscape studies. All share an interest in the relationships between soundscapes, the environment, and its various inhabitants.
Acoustic Environments in Change
Edited by Helmi Järviluoma, Meri Kytö, Barry Truax, Heikki Uimonen and Noora Vikman
CD editor: Ari Koivumäki
Translation editor: Bruce Johnson
Five Village Soundscapes (reprint, 1977)
Editor: R. Murray Schafer
CD editors: Barry Truax and Hildegard Westerkamp
Publishers: Tampere University of Applied Sciences together with University of Joensuu, Cultural Research
The book and CDs are published in co-operation with the World Soundscape Project, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Also available
SOUNDSCAPES STUDIES AND METHODS
edited by Helmi Järviluoma & Gregg Wagstaff, Helsinki 2002
Contents
The Book can be ordered and paid by VISA from The University of Turku Bookshop.
E-mail: tykk (at) utu.fi
Price: 25 euros (including postage)
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