Making Noise

Making Noise
Author: Hillel Schwartz
Publsiher: Mit Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 1935408127

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Listening across millennia, a cultural historian explores the process by which noise today has become as powerfully metaphorical--and intriguing--as the original Babel. When did the "silent deeps" become cacophonous and galaxies begin to swim in a sea of cosmic noise? Why do we think that noises have colors and that colors can be loud? How loud is too loud, and says who? Attending, as ears do, to a surround of sounds at once physical and political, Hillel Schwartz listens across millennia for changes in the Western experience and understanding of noise. From the uproarious junior gods of Babylonian epics to crying infants heard over baby monitors, from doubly mythic Echo to amplifier feedback, from shouts frozen in Rabelaisian air to the squawk of loudspeakers and the static of shortwave radio, Making Noise follows "unwanted sound" on its surprisingly revealing path through terrains domestic and industrial, urban and rural, legal and religious, musical and medical, poetic and scientific. At every stage, readers can hear the cultural reverberations of the historical soundwork of actresses, admen, anthropologists, astronomers, builders, composers, dentists, economists, engineers, filmmakers, firemen, grammar school teachers, jailers, nurses, oceanographers, pastors, philosophers, poets, psychologists, and the writers of children's books. Drawing upon such diverse sources as the archives of antinoise activists and radio advertisers, catalogs of fireworks and dental drills, letters and daybooks of physicists and physicians, military manuals and training films, travel diaries and civil defense pamphlets, as well as museum collections of bells, ear trumpets, megaphones, sirens, stethoscopes, and street organs, Schwartz traces the process by which noise today has become as powerfully metaphorical as the original Babel. Endnotes and bibliography are not included in the physical book but are available online at the MIT Press Web site.

How to Make a Noise

How to Make a Noise
Author: Simon Cann
Publsiher: Simon Cann
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2007
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780955495502

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How To Make A Noise: a Comprehensive Guide to Synthesizer Programming is perhaps the most widely ready book about synthesizer sound programming. It is a comprehensive, practical guide to sound design and synthesizer programming techniques using: subtractive (analog) synthesis; frequency modulation synthesis (including phase modulation and ring modulation); additive synthesis; wave-sequencing; sample-based synthesis.

Making Noise

Making Noise
Author: Rick Leinecker
Publsiher: M & T Books
Total Pages: 257
Release: 1994
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1558513868

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A comprehensive guide to digital sound programming includes principles of music and composition, tips for finding and digitizing pre-recorded sound, demo games and sound sampling programs, and complete utilities for composing and managing sound effects. Original. (Beginner).

Making Noise Making Sounds

Making Noise   Making Sounds
Author: Louise Spilsbury
Publsiher: Raintree
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2014-04-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781406274578

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This engaging book explains how sounds are made, with easy-to-understand examples and hands-on, fun experiments.

Playing with the Book

Playing with the Book
Author: Hannah Field
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2019-07-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781452959597

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A beautifully illustrated exploration of how Victorian novelty picture books reshape the ways children read and interact with texts The Victorian era saw an explosion of novelty picture books with flaps to lift and tabs to pull, pages that could fold out, pop-up scenes, and even mechanical toys mounted on pages. Analyzing books for young children published between 1835 and 1914, Playing with the Book studies how these elaborately designed works raise questions not just about what books should look like but also about what reading is, particularly in relation to children’s literature and child readers. Novelty books promised (or threatened) to make reading a physical as well as intellectual activity, requiring the child to pull a tab or lift a flap to continue the story. These books changed the relationship between pictures, words, and format in both productive and troubling ways. Hannah Field considers these aspects of children’s reading through case studies of different formats of novelty and movable books and intensive examination of editions that have survived from the nineteenth century. She discovers that children ripped, tore, and colored in their novelty books—despite these books’ explicit instructions against such behaviors. Richly illustrated with images of these ingenious constructions, Playing with the Book argues that novelty books construct a process of reading that involves touch as well as sight, thus reconfiguring our understanding of the phenomenology of reading.

Sounds All Around

Sounds All Around
Author: Susan Hughes
Publsiher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781525307751

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A comprehensive, kid-friendly examination of how sound works. How does sound happen? How do we hear it? What makes some sounds loud and some soft? Some high pitched and some low pitched? How do humans and animals use sound to communicate? Which sounds happen naturally, and which are created for a specific purpose? This charming picture book explores all of these questions in easy-to-understand and child-friendly language, offering a gentle introduction to how sound works. Kids are experts at making noise. Now they’ll want to stop and listen, too!

Make a Noise

Make a Noise
Author: Annabel Blackledge
Publsiher: Kane/Miller Book Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1610678168

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An interactive book of sounds with shaped and layered pages, specially developed to encourage independent page turning and allow easy handling.

Going After Cacciato

Going After Cacciato
Author: Tim O'Brien
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2009-02-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780307485502

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A CLASSIC FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE THINGS THEY CARRIED "To call Going After Cacciato a novel about war is like calling Moby-Dick a novel about whales." So wrote The New York Times of Tim O'Brien's now classic novel of Vietnam. Winner of the 1979 National Book Award, Going After Cacciato captures the peculiar mixture of horror and hallucination that marked this strangest of wars. In a blend of reality and fantasy, this novel tells the story of a young soldier who one day lays down his rifle and sets off on a quixotic journey from the jungles of Indochina to the streets of Paris. In its memorable evocation of men both fleeing from and meeting the demands of battle, Going After Cacciato stands as much more than just a great war novel. Ultimately it's about the forces of fear and heroism that do battle in the hearts of us all. Now with Extra Libris material, including a reader’s guide and bonus content