Description
About the Author
Ming-Yuen S. Ma is Professor of Media Studies at Pitzer College, a member of the Claremont Colleges
Reviews
'Sound, Ming-Yuen S. Ma shows, stretches a ladder between body and imagination. Sound reaches past the visual image to shape other temporalities; it creates resonance with things forgotten and things to come. Ma's scholarship is authoritative yet open-ended, his attention to artworks precise, making There is no soundtrack an invaluable guide to the sonic capacities of media art.'
Laura U. Marks, Dena Wosk University Professor in Art and Culture Studies, Simon Fraser University
'Through a series of close readings and quilt-like juxtapositions, Ming-Yuen Ma thinks sound and art through a broader political field. There is no soundtrack brings the discussion of sound more fully into the study of media art and the discussion of media art more fully into the study of sound art.'
Jonathan Sterne, Professor and James McGill Chair in Culture and Technology, McGill University
'More like a DJ than an author, Ma connects the sonic dots between film, performance, installation and so much more. Sound is material to tell stories in space and time, but are our ears more valuable than our eyes?'
Robin Rimbaud (a.k.a. Scanner), composer and artist
'Strong, critical and refreshing, There is no soundtrack is a unique book that leads the way towards new approaches to art history, media art studies and film studies.'
Caleb Kelly, Associate Professor in Media Art and Art History, UNSW Art & Design
Book Information
ISBN 9781526142122
Author Ming-Yuen S. Ma
Format Hardback
Page Count 280
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publisher Manchester University Press
Series Rethinking Art's Histories
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 22mm