Sampling Sounds of War
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What are the political implications and ethical concerns of sampling sounds of war? This is a critical question raised by The End of Silence, a 2013 record from the British composer Matthew Herbert based entirely on a six-second field recording of the Libyan civil war. Musicologist Luis Velasco-Pufleau examines this question and argues that sound and music can enable critical examinations of the rationale of war.
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Cite hal-01757908 Article Luis Velasco-Pufleau, Michel Chion. Listening to the sounds of war: an interview with Michel Chion. Sound Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2017, 3 (2), pp.165-169. ⟨10.1080/20551940.2017.1380371⟩. ⟨hal-01757908⟩