ABSTRACT

What does the Coen Brothers’ Barton Fink have in common with Norman McLaren’s Synchromy? Or with audiovisual sculpture? Or contemporary music video? Composing Audiovisually interrogates how the relationship between the audiovisual media in these works, and our interaction with them, might allow us to develop mechanisms for talking about and understanding our experience of audiovisual media across a broad range of modes. Presenting close readings of audiovisual artefacts, conversations with artists, consideration of contemporary pedagogy and a detailed conceptual and theoretical framework that considers the nature of contemporary audiovisual experience, this book attempts to address gaps in our discourse on audiovisual modes, and offer possible starting points for future, genuinely transdisciplinary thinking in the field.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

part Section 1|58 pages

Thinking audiovisually

chapter 1|18 pages

Discourse on audiovisual experience

chapter 2|17 pages

Analysis of questionnaire results

chapter 3|17 pages

Defining transperceptual attention

part Section 2|41 pages

Composing audiovisually

chapter 4|13 pages

The elements of audiovisual composition

chapter 5|20 pages

Teaching audiovisually

part Section 3|79 pages

Analysing audiovisually

chapter |5 pages

Reflections

chapter |5 pages

Epilogue – final reflections