All Stories

  1. Non-dualistic strategies of political action
  2. Approaching embodiment as hearing and listening through Stanley Kubrick
  3. Concepts of time and their connection to hearing and listening
  4. Allowing the Fly to Leave: The Chance Meeting of Wittgenstein and Buñuel at a Mexican Dinner Table
  5. On the ethical spectator in Haneke's film Caché, particularly on concepts of guilt and atonement.
  6. An audible approach to the cinema of Terrence Malick
  7. The concept of Unseeing and its connection to Audibility
  8. Final chapter with reflections on audibility, unseeing and memory
  9. Conceiving cinema not as an art object but as lived experience
  10. The "Malick effect" is not images; it is the hearing of memory
  11. The art of film mixing: not 'sound' but states of hearing and listening
  12. Extending 'audibility' and 'unseeing' into expressions of listening, empathy and forgiveness
  13. Advocating an 'audible design' approach to film sound practice.