Leonardo Music Journal, volume 28, pages 30-33

Sound Technologies as Agency-Granting Prosthesis to Vocal Body

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2018-09-12
scimago Q3
SJR0.124
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ISSN09611215, 15314812
Computer Science Applications
Engineering (miscellaneous)
Music
Abstract

Western voice is historically de-agentialized, that is, gendered female, opposed to performer self-listening, de-privileged relative to composition and rendered ocularcentric by recording technologies. However, by employing sound technologies as prosthesis to the vocal body, and by self-listening to manage the body-prosthesis relationship, contemporary extended voice practitioners figure as cyborgs reclaiming vocal agency, that is, input into mediation of and by one’s technologized vocal body.

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