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Il paesaggio sonoro campano tra contemporaneità e nuove forme di progettualità turistica
Author(s) -
Germana Citarella
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
geography notebooks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2611-7207
pISSN - 2611-7193
DOI - 10.7358/gn-2021-001-cita
Subject(s) - active listening , tourism , soundscape , humanities , visual arts , perception , art , geography , advertising , psychology , communication , sound (geography) , acoustics , archaeology , business , physics , neuroscience
Full awareness of landscape occurs when it is holistically perceived. In other words, when there is osmosis between subject and object in terms of our observing, touching, breathing and listening to the same. Contemporaneously, the diminished attention paid to information provided by acoustic perception has had the effect of generating a propensity for looking rather than listening. The contribution intends to illustrate the soundscape of Campania through the tammurriata. It is not just one of the many forms of popular music expression, but the dance contains the focal points of a complex experience of collective participation, resulting in a significant tool for territorial knowledge, capable of promoting alternative forms of tourism and sense of community.

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