Thursday, 8 March 2012

Effects, Martyn's Workshop (Tuesday)

Anamnesis
'An effect of reminiscence in which a past situation or atmosphere is brought back to the listener's consciousness, provoked by a particular signal or sonic context. Anamnesis, a semiotic effect, is the often involuntary revival of memory caused by listening and the evocative power of the sounds'(Augoyard & Torgue 2005: P21)


Phonomnesis:
'Closer to anamnesis because of its inner, rather than sonic, nature, the phonomnesis effect consists of imagining a sound. In this case, it is not a sound situation that simulates a memory process, but rather a lived situation that engenders an inner and silent listening.' (Augoyard & Torgue 2005: P85)





Augoyard, J F. Torgue, H. (2005) sonic experience: A Guide to Everyday Sounds Quebec, McGill-Queen's University Press,

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