Worship Sound Spaces

Worship Sound Spaces

Architecture, Acoustics and Anthropology

Lavandier, Catherine; Guillebaud, Christine

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2019

230

Dura

Inglês

9780367234225

15 a 20 dias

571

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Introduction: Religious Listenings: A multidisciplinary approach Christine Guillebaud and Catherine Lavandier PART 1. Sonic architecture: Acoustic intentions in worship buildings 1. Characterizing the acoustics of places of worship: Should we believe in acoustic indicators? Marc Asselineau 2. Towards a history of architectural acoustics using archeological evidence: What recent research on the uses of acoustic pots contributes to understanding of the quest for sound quality in 11th to 17th century churches Jean-Christophe Valiere and Benedicte Palazzo-Bertholon 3. Temple soundspaces and ancient Hindu ritual texts Gerard Colas PART 2. Experiencing the sacred through sound 4. The worldmaking ways of church bells: Three stories about the Cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris Gaspard Salatko 5. What should the reverberation inside a masjid be? A study exploring the demands of Imams Ahmed Elkhateeb 6. 'Soundwalks in Shiva temple': A situated approach to perceived ambiance Christine Guillebaud 7. Bells, auspiciousness and the god of music: Reflections on sound in ritual space in Nepalese Hindu traditions Astrid Zotter 8. Resonant voices and spatial politics: An acoustemology of citizenship in a Muslim neighbourhood of the Kenyan coast Andrew J. Eisenberg PART 3. Restoring the sound ambiances of the past 9. The church beyond worship: Experiencing monumental soundspaces in the Roman Catholic churches of Montreal (Quebec, Canada) Josee Laplace 10. Sound heterotopia in a Cistercian monastery Pascal Joanne 11. The original acoustics of the sixteenth-century Mughal heritage of Burhanpur (India) Amit J. Wahurwagh Akshay P. Patil Alpana R. Dongre AFTERWORD A world of attunements Jean-Paul Thibaud
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Young Men;Notre Dame De Paris;acoustic design;Muslim World;anthropology of sound;Speech Transmission Index;architectural theorization;Reverberation Time;religious buildings;Worship Spaces;social science;Speech Intelligibility;Acoustic Pots;Ritual Sound;Cistercian Monastery;Ritual Space;Mid Frequencies;Contemporary Society;Central Cella;Kenyan Coast;Liturgical Space;Monastic Churches;Chapter Room;Temple Enclosure;Rt Value;Heritage Structures;Ease;El Guindi;Jami Mosque;In-situ Measurements