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The derailment of the usual / a project by Paul Devens ; edited by Eline Kersten.

Fine Arts Library N6953.D48 A4 2022
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Devens, Paul, 1965-
Kersten, Eline, 1994- editor.
Bonnefantenmuseum, host institution.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Devens, Paul, 1965---Exhibitions.
Devens, Paul.
Sound art--Exhibitions.
Sound art.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs
Physical Description:
127 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Liège : Hématomes Éditions, [2022]
Summary:
In this publication, various essays can be found that cover the spectrum of aspects that are applicable to sound, space, history and human behaviour, as well as how these can be understood within our culture. As the title suggests, The Derailment of the Usual aims to destabilise normality. Deregulation and disruption are used to make the reality behind the façade audible.0The Derailment of the Usual invites us to enter into the dialogue about sound being anchored in a social, activist and political reality, and, above all, challenges us to look and listen with an open mind to the things we usually take no notice of and take for granted.
In this publication, various essays can be found that cover the spectrum of aspects that are applicable to sound, space, history and human behaviour, as well as how these can be understood within our culture. As the title suggests, The Derailment of the Usual aims to destabilise normality. Deregulation and disruption are used to make the reality behind the façade audible.0The Derailment of the Usual invites us to enter into the dialogue about sound being anchored in a social, activist and political reality, and, above all, challenges us to look and listen with an open mind to the things we usually take no notice of and take for granted.
Notes:
Title from cover.
Catalog of an exhibition held at Bonnefanten, Maastricht, February 20-August 28, 2022.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9782960255898
2960255895
OCLC:
1371246244

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