
‘Explode All Our Metaphors’ – On the Potential of Sound in Media and Audience Studies. An Interview with Martin Barker
Author(s) -
Rafal Zaborowski
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
networking knowledge
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-9944
DOI - 10.31165/nk.2016.92.432
Subject(s) - liveness , sound (geography) , empirical research , field (mathematics) , sociology , media studies , psychology , visual arts , aesthetics , epistemology , computer science , art , acoustics , philosophy , physics , mathematics , pure mathematics , programming language
In this interview Martin Barker discusses his recent studies concerning audience experiences of organised sound. Complicating a multi-sensory approach, he engages with a number of contested notions in the field, such as liveness or visualisation, and suggests that empirical work is necessary to better understand what they mean for the audiences – but methodologically, such empirical work is not without challenges. Reviewing a number of interdisciplinary publications, Barker argues that research of sound can help open up the field of audience studies, but to do that, we need a careful, historical analysis of sound audiences across time and place.