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The transdisciplinary Architecture and Music collection provokes new reflections on the relationships between space and sound. Whether these angles of approach are artistic, educational, sociological, anthropological, historical, political, it is a question of identifying these links that we maintain, develop, or create with the sound and architectural space.

Texts by: Michel Retbi, Catherine Basset, Aurélia Barbier-Domaradzka, Jérôme Cambon, Sébastien Biset, Jean-Philippe Velu, Matteo Melioli, Eric De Visscher, Benedict Mason, Arnaud Hollard, François Nicolas, Laëtitia Derbez, Carlotta Daro, Gregoire Chelkoff, Carl Skelton

Texts collected by Jean-Philippe Velu

 

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The transdisciplinary Architecture and Music collection provokes new reflections on the relationships between space and sound. Whether these angles of approach are artistic, educational, sociological, anthropological, historical, political, it is a question of identifying these links that we maintain, develop, or create with the sound and architectural space.


Texts by: Michel Retbi, Catherine Basset, Aurélia Barbier-Domaradzka, Jérôme Cambon, Sébastien Biset, Jean-Philippe Velu, Matteo Melioli, Eric De Visscher, Benedict Mason, Arnaud Hollard, François Nicolas, Laëtitia Derbez, Carlotta Daro, Gregoire Chelkoff, Carl Skelton

Work directed by Jean-Philippe Velu
 
PUBLICATION SUPPORTED BY THE CNL

 

Architecture and Music, texts brought together by Jean-Philippe Velu
Architecture and Music, texts brought together by Jean-Philippe Velu

ARCHITECTURE AND MUSIC
SPACE-SOUNDS-COMPANY

JAZZ - ACOUSTIC
ARCHITECTURE - CITY


 



This work is the result of a conference held in May 2013 at ENSAPVS (Ecole Nationale d'Architecture Paris Val de Seine) at the initiative of the association AArchiMuse with the support of the School and the laboratory of musical acoustics from the University of Paris VI Pierre and Marie Curie.
The incidences and implications between Jazz, acoustics, architecture and city were addressed in a new way.
Musicians, acousticians, historians, anthropologists, physicists, architects, have pooled their expertise and experiences and sought to answer the question: what forms do these links between architecture, acoustics, city and Jazz music?


Texts by: Michel Retbi, Alain Foix, Jean-Christophe Sévin and Jean-Marc Fontaine, Yann Gaël Gicquel, Arnaud Hollard, Cécile Regnault, Catherine Semidor, Christian Sallenave, Emmanuel Merida, Anne Brus, Victoria Chavez, Bruno Suner, Michel Garcin, Jean-Dominique Polack, Hugues Genevois, Anne Françoise Jumeau, Emmanuelle Marin, David Trottin, Joël Simon, Patrick Villanueva, Sylvain Dubert, André Villéger.

Work published under the direction of Michel Retbi
Publication coordination: Jean-Philippe Velu

 

Jazz and City
Jazz and City
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