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Rolf Großmann: Sensory Engineering
Sensory Engineering
(p. 191 – 205)

Rolf Großmann

Sensory Engineering
Affects and the Mechanics of Musical Time

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  • media theory
  • knowledge
  • temporality
  • gender
  • body
  • perception
  • epistemology
  • media studies
  • affects

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Rolf Großmann

is a professor for Digital Media and Audio Design at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg (Germany). Additionally he is a founding member of the Institute for Culture and Aesthetics of Digital Media (ICAM) and since 1997 director of the division ((audio)) Aesthetic Strategies. For many
years he was an active jazz musician and lecturer on digital production and aesthetics of music. His research interests are technoculture and aesthetics of music, production and distribution of music in the context of new media.

Marie-Luise Angerer (ed.), Bernd Bösel (ed.), ...: Timing of Affect

Affect, or the process by which emotions come to be embodied, is a burgeoning area of interest in both the humanities and the sciences. For »Timing of Affect«, Marie-Luise Angerer, Bernd Bösel, and Michaela Ott have assembled leading scholars to explore the temporal aspects of affect through the perspectives of philosophy, music, film, media, and art, as well as technology and neurology. The contributions address possibilities for affect as a capacity of the body; as an anthropological inscription and a primary, ontological conjunctive and disjunctive process as an interruption of chains of stimulus and response; and as an arena within cultural history for political, media, and psychopharmacological interventions. Showing how these and other temporal aspects of affect are articulated both throughout history and in contemporary society, the editors then explore the implications for the current knowledge structures surrounding affect today.

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