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Mediatized cultures as auditory culture - "forward back" to "hearing"

From the high esteem of rational mechanistic culture to the present of the "sonic" world experienced unnoticed through listening, to the future of music-making by EVERY BODY.

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Werner Jauk

Doris Jauk-Hinz

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Werner Jauk

Werner Jauk is director of Ars Electronica Research Institute "auditory culture". He did his Phd in psychology (musical cybernetics, information theory and aesthetics, music-perception & AI), early as well as postdoctorial studies (jazz-guitar, computermusic) at KUG-Graz and IRCAM-Paris and his habilitation in musicology (pop / music & media / art) always focusing on auditory perception and its mediatisations as cultural processes of the formation of music and media cultures. His interdisciplinary scientific research has been published in scientific monographs, journals and congress papers C https://homepage.uni-graz.at/de/werner.jauk/publikationen/); reserach-projects between science and art are part of media art festivals (from ICMWT International conference on Mobile & Wireless Technology Beijing, ETH - Zurich, InstituteNewMedia - Frankfurt, CyNET-art - Dresden, Styrian Autumn & Liquid music - Styria, Biennale di Venezia Architettura et Music to Ars Electronica etc. (a selection - see lists of publications and lectures as well as artistic researches https://homepage.uni-graz.at/de/werner.jauk/publikationen/). Finally, this interdisciplinary research and Multi-Media-Art lecture-activities on EU-universities led to the establishment of the study focus "pop music and media culture" in the inter-university MA-studies "Musicology" at KUG and KFUG and to the establishment of a transmedial research institute AERI- "auditory culture" at Ars Electronica. https://aeri-auditoryculture.at/

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