《Couleurs du temps》是法国作曲家Yann Geslin于1982年创作的音响型电子音乐作品《Variations didactique》中的第二乐章。在作品中,作曲家以人的语言音响为素材,对其进行切分、重组、重复等变化方式将素材变形,并运用复调音乐的思维...《Couleurs du temps》是法国作曲家Yann Geslin于1982年创作的音响型电子音乐作品《Variations didactique》中的第二乐章。在作品中,作曲家以人的语言音响为素材,对其进行切分、重组、重复等变化方式将素材变形,并运用复调音乐的思维方式将它们组织在一起。通过对其二声部特征及其音响材料组织方式的分析,讨论复调性特征在音响型电子音乐中的体现。展开更多
Marcel Proust is an author of global significance and renown. Trans- lations into Chinese and Korean of A la recherche du temps perdu are ongoing. The Gallica online library of France's Bibliothbque nationale makes t...Marcel Proust is an author of global significance and renown. Trans- lations into Chinese and Korean of A la recherche du temps perdu are ongoing. The Gallica online library of France's Bibliothbque nationale makes the notebooks from which Proust's novel emerged between 1908 and 1922 digitally accessible any- where in the world. It is well known that Proust has been adapted to graphic novel format, individual volumes of his novel have been adapted for cinema, inspired ballet and musical theatre and his characters' lives have fuelled works of fiction by contemporary creative writers. This paper considers a very recent instance of Proust's reception and adaptation: "Works in Fiber, Paper and Proust" created by the critic and theorist Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick (1950-2009) and first exhibited at Harvard University in 2005. These remarkable objects--including what Sedgwick calls an "accordion-book" and a "loom-book"--give a woven, layered physicality to Proust's words and remobilise them in ways that force us to reconfigure our understanding of the text-reader relation. Sedgwick's visual, textile artworks are the products of creative, adaptive practices undertaken as a sort of therapy that was instrumental in her coming to terms with the terminal cancer diagnosis she received in 1996. My paper explores Sedgwick's adaptive practice and interrogates the in- sights their challenging hybridity offers us into the ongoing transmission of Proust's work.展开更多
文摘《Couleurs du temps》是法国作曲家Yann Geslin于1982年创作的音响型电子音乐作品《Variations didactique》中的第二乐章。在作品中,作曲家以人的语言音响为素材,对其进行切分、重组、重复等变化方式将素材变形,并运用复调音乐的思维方式将它们组织在一起。通过对其二声部特征及其音响材料组织方式的分析,讨论复调性特征在音响型电子音乐中的体现。
文摘Marcel Proust is an author of global significance and renown. Trans- lations into Chinese and Korean of A la recherche du temps perdu are ongoing. The Gallica online library of France's Bibliothbque nationale makes the notebooks from which Proust's novel emerged between 1908 and 1922 digitally accessible any- where in the world. It is well known that Proust has been adapted to graphic novel format, individual volumes of his novel have been adapted for cinema, inspired ballet and musical theatre and his characters' lives have fuelled works of fiction by contemporary creative writers. This paper considers a very recent instance of Proust's reception and adaptation: "Works in Fiber, Paper and Proust" created by the critic and theorist Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick (1950-2009) and first exhibited at Harvard University in 2005. These remarkable objects--including what Sedgwick calls an "accordion-book" and a "loom-book"--give a woven, layered physicality to Proust's words and remobilise them in ways that force us to reconfigure our understanding of the text-reader relation. Sedgwick's visual, textile artworks are the products of creative, adaptive practices undertaken as a sort of therapy that was instrumental in her coming to terms with the terminal cancer diagnosis she received in 1996. My paper explores Sedgwick's adaptive practice and interrogates the in- sights their challenging hybridity offers us into the ongoing transmission of Proust's work.