User account

Fabienne Liptay (ed.), Giuseppe di Salvatore (ed.): The Sirenic: Follow the Sound Follow the Water

Fabienne Liptay (ed.), Giuseppe di Salvatore (ed.)

The Sirenic: Follow the Sound Follow the Water
Essays and Studies Across Film and the Arts

Softcover, 512 pages

Date of publication: 21.09.2026

“Follow the Water Follow the Sound” is a call and response. Far removed from the associations of seduction and fear that the siren — both as mythological figure and alarm device — has inspired, it is an invitation to another perceptual attunement to our environment. Offering an original perspective, the book imagines the “Sirenic” as a practice oriented towards emergent futures, fabulations of becoming and pedagogies of transformation.

The book engages with notions of singing, voicing and listening that reach into a sonic pluriverse. Through these notions, it provides the grounds for an expanded conception of cinema emerging through sound, music and performance.

Bringing together scholars, curators and artists from across disciplines, the book unfolds as a polyphonic publication. Echoing one another in multiple ways, the authors explore the mythologies and ecologies of water, the poetics and politics of voice, and the invocation of a communal spirit through film and other arts.

 

With contributions by Ruth Baettig, Dalida María Benfield, Elena Biserna, Mattia Capelletti, Giuseppe Di Salvatore, Burcu Dogramaci, Magali Dougoud, Lidia Gasperoni, Alexandra Gelis, Tobias Gerber, Ute Holl, Roberta Ioli, Pauline Julier and Caroline Courrioux, Fabienne Liptay, Gabriel Paiuk, Alice Sartori, Davide Tolfo, Alexandra Tsiamparta, Matthias Maria Wittmann.

  • music
  • film experience
  • media studies
  • life sciences
  • sound
  • cultural history
  • aesthetics of film
  • art history
  • literary studies
  • cultural studies

My language
English

Selected content
English

Fabienne Liptay

Fabienne Liptay is professor of film studies at the University of Zurich and member of the Center for the Arts and Cultural Theory (ZKK). She directs the research project Exhibiting Film: Challenges of Format, for which she was awarded an excellence grant by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Her research focuses on the aesthetics and theory of the moving image, the relationship between film, literature, photography, and performance, the institutional practices and curatorial concepts of film exhibition, and the aesthetic politics of film formats. Her publications include the book Telling Images: Studien zur Bildlichkeit des Films (diaphanes, 2016) and the co-edited volumes Immersion in the Visual Arts and Media (Brill, 2015), Artur Żmijewski: Kunst als Alibi (diaphanes, 2017), and Taking Measures: Usages of Formats in Film and Video Art (Scheidegger & Spiess, 2023).
Other texts by Fabienne Liptay for DIAPHANES
Zurück