Listening to Landscapes: Modelling Past Soundscapes in GIS

The main motivation behind this article is to encourage new ways of approaching landscapes (i.e. 'listening to' instead of just 'looking at' them). This article challenges the privileged status of vision in modern humanistic-oriented GIS studies and thereby stresses the importanc...

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Main Author: Dimitrij Mlekuz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of York 2004-11-01
Series:Internet Archaeology
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Online Access:http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue16/mlekuz_index.html
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description The main motivation behind this article is to encourage new ways of approaching landscapes (i.e. 'listening to' instead of just 'looking at' them). This article challenges the privileged status of vision in modern humanistic-oriented GIS studies and thereby stresses the importance of multisensuous approaches within the study of past landscapes. The article is divided into three parts. Firstly, it offers some theoretical perspectives on the perception of sound and its role in social life, and reviews some conceptual problems concerning modelling perception within GIS. Secondly, it guides the reader through the process of constructing a digital soundscape model. The main goal of this article is to develop tools and approaches to understand past soundscapes. The process of creating a soundscape model is illustrated using an example from the late medieval soundscape of church bells in Polhograjsko hribovje, Slovenia. Thirdly, the article offers some technical and mathematical background to the model and presents the use of the software package which is freely available with the paper. The model presented is still in its infancy and much discussion and further development need to be undertaken. Its rationale and potential are addressed here.
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Listening to Landscapes: Modelling Past Soundscapes in GIS
Internet Archaeology
landscape archaeology
GIS
sound
soundscapes
perception
title Listening to Landscapes: Modelling Past Soundscapes in GIS
title_full Listening to Landscapes: Modelling Past Soundscapes in GIS
title_fullStr Listening to Landscapes: Modelling Past Soundscapes in GIS
title_full_unstemmed Listening to Landscapes: Modelling Past Soundscapes in GIS
title_short Listening to Landscapes: Modelling Past Soundscapes in GIS
title_sort listening to landscapes modelling past soundscapes in gis
topic landscape archaeology
GIS
sound
soundscapes
perception
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