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 edition of his "Guide des objets sonores" (in French
only), which is an ambitious study about the "Traité des objets
musicaux" of Pierre Scheaffer.

--
Marc

Le Sat, 21 Nov 2015 12:32:55 +0200,
Eero Aro <eero....@dlc.fi> a écrit :

> 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 discuss cinema sound. Such words didn't exist.
> 
> Acousmatic is one of them. There's others: acousmêtre, audio-vision,
> synchresis, etc. These have nothing to do with technical things.
> 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Chion
> 
> Eero
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