What is it about?

Sonic cartographies are ultimately a guide as to the place where each listener resides in this territory and the way in which he aims to interact with it. Each sonic cartography of a city reveals a multiplicity of cities to the ear. In a sonic cartography the ear recovers its nomadism because the sound is subjected to constant change.

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Why is it important?

Along with sonic/acoustic ecology we would also have to consider what Guattari calls ‘mental ecology’. This mental ecology could permit the intoning of the city we want to create and listen to.

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This page is a summary of: Cartographies of Simultaneity, International Journal of Art and Art History, January 2015, American Research Institute for Policy Develeopment,
DOI: 10.15640/ijaah.v3n2a2.
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