Cybersounds: Essays on Virtual Music Culture
Since the mass proliferation of the Internet, music has been the one art form that has seen the most attention online. This volume culls together essays that examine the cultural aspects of music existing online. More than just the notion that people download, Cybersounds is the first collection that critically looks at this issue, ultimately presenting new ideas and directions for exploring this field.
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Cybersounds: Essays on Virtual Music Culture
Since the mass proliferation of the Internet, music has been the one art form that has seen the most attention online. This volume culls together essays that examine the cultural aspects of music existing online. More than just the notion that people download, Cybersounds is the first collection that critically looks at this issue, ultimately presenting new ideas and directions for exploring this field.
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Cybersounds: Essays on Virtual Music Culture

Cybersounds: Essays on Virtual Music Culture

by Michael D. Ayers (Editor)
Cybersounds: Essays on Virtual Music Culture

Cybersounds: Essays on Virtual Music Culture

by Michael D. Ayers (Editor)

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Overview

Since the mass proliferation of the Internet, music has been the one art form that has seen the most attention online. This volume culls together essays that examine the cultural aspects of music existing online. More than just the notion that people download, Cybersounds is the first collection that critically looks at this issue, ultimately presenting new ideas and directions for exploring this field.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780820478616
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Publication date: 02/27/2006
Series: Digital Formations , #31
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.06(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

The Editor: Michael D. Ayers is a Visiting Professor at Manhattan College and holds degrees in sociology from Virginia Tech and the New School for Social Research (New York). He is the co-editor of Cyberactivism: Online Activism in Theory and Practice (2003) and a contributing music critic to Billboard.com, Giant and the Village Voice.

Table of Contents

Contents: Michael D. Ayers: Introduction – Elizabeth A. Buchanan: Deafening Silence: Music and the Emerging Climate of Access and Use – Markus Giesler: Cybernetic Gift Giving and Social Drama: A Netnography of the Napster File-Sharing Community – Andrew Whelan: Do U Produce? : Subcultural Capital and Amateur Musicianship in Peer-to-Peer Networks – Andre Pinard/Sean Jacobs: Building a Virtual Diaspora: Hip-Hop in Cyberspace – Adam Haupt: The Technology of Subversion: From Digital Sampling in Hip-Hop to the MP3 Revolution – Michael D. Ayers: The Cyberactivism of a Dangermouse – Daragh O’Reilly/Kathy Doherty: Music B(r)ands Online and Constructing Community: The Case of New Model Army – Chris Anderton: Beating the Bootleggers: Fan Creativity, «Lossless» Audio Trading, and Commercial Opportunities – Gabrielle Consentino: «Hacking» the iPod: A Look inside Apple’s Portable Music Player – Trace Reddell: The Social Pulse of Telharmonics: Functions of Networked Sound and Interactive Webcasting – John Ryan/Michael Hughes: Breaking the Decision Chain: The Fate of Creativity in the Age of Self-Production – Jonathan Sterne: Afterword: On the Future of Music.
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