Here's the link to the translation by John Dack:
https://reaktorplayer.wordpress.com/2014/08/23/michel-chions-guide-to-sound-objects-pierre-schaeffer-and-musical-research-pdf/
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Marc
On Fri, 4 Dec 2015 11:38, Iain Mott wrote :
> John Dack made an English translation of the guide which is
> exc
John Dack made an English translation of the guide which is excellent.
It's probably available online somewhere, but if not, you could email him:
http://www.mdx.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/staff-directory/dack-john
Em 21-11-2015 13:11, Marc Lavallée escreveu:
Thanks Ero for the reference. The c
Thanks Ero for the reference. The contribution of Michel Chion is major
to understand a world where large part of sounds are coming from
loudspeakers. His acousmatic music is also excellent.
A bilingual glossary is available from his web site:
http://michelchion.com/texts
Also a free eBook editio
Dave Malham wrote:
Not quite sure how we got from defining acousmatic music to film sound
I mentioned that the word is used with cinema sound. It's not just music
that
can be acousmatic, it's sound as such.
Michel Chion has developed a number of conceptions that were needed
to be able to dis