
Jane Grant (ed.)
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08 September 2021
Published in print:
07 October 2021
Online ISBN:
9780190274085
Print ISBN:
9780190274054
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Literature and Sound Art Literature and Sound Art
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Painting and Sound Art Painting and Sound Art
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Film and Sound Art Film and Sound Art
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Music and Sound Art Music and Sound Art
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Chapter
11 The Art that is Made Out of Time
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Stephen Kennedy
Stephen Kennedy
Creative Professions and Digital Arts, University of Greenwich
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Professor Stephen Kennedy, University of Greenwich
Pages
141–154
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Published:08 September 2021
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Kennedy, Stephen, 'The Art that is Made Out of Time', in Jane Grant, John Matthias, and David Prior (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Sound Art (2021; online edn, Oxford Academic, 8 Sept. 2021), https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190274054.013.43, accessed 5 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter asks, how do rhythm, temporality, and noise work through a range of media practices from painting, writing, music, and film? Artists have long employed an array of media to create what might be referred to as ‘sound art’, when that term is expanded, as it is here, to include all work that is prefaced on a temporal flow and set against the figure of noise. What is sound art? This question seems to have been asked a lot in recent times. The intention here is not to pose it again but to offer instead some concrete reflections on what happens when other artistic practices work through sound and noise?
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