EX006 Reading "How to think sonically? On the generativity of the flesh" by Holger Schulze
Reading: Schulze, Holger. 2017. How to think sonically? On the
generativity of the flesh. In: Sonic thinking: a media
philosophical approach, ed. by Berns Herzogenrath, 217–242.
Thinking media. New York: Bloomsbury Academic
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In this episode I read "How to think sonically: on the generativity
of the flesh" by Holger Schulze. Schulze discusses the question of
what it means to think sonically and what consequences must be
considered for academic work on sound and sonic phenomena. But
also: how must academic forms of text, writing and other forms of
presentation reflect on these questions? I originally read this
text for the seminar "Writing culture - recording culture" I taught
in the spring term of 2019 at the university of Bern. Bibliography:
Schulze, Holger. 2017. How to think sonically? On the generativity
of the flesh. In: Sonic thinking: a media philosophical approach,
ed. by Berns Herzogenrath, 217–242. Thinking media. New York:
Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, Inc.
of the flesh" by Holger Schulze. Schulze discusses the question of
what it means to think sonically and what consequences must be
considered for academic work on sound and sonic phenomena. But
also: how must academic forms of text, writing and other forms of
presentation reflect on these questions? I originally read this
text for the seminar "Writing culture - recording culture" I taught
in the spring term of 2019 at the university of Bern. Bibliography:
Schulze, Holger. 2017. How to think sonically? On the generativity
of the flesh. In: Sonic thinking: a media philosophical approach,
ed. by Berns Herzogenrath, 217–242. Thinking media. New York:
Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, Inc.
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