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== Neuroscientist Professor Sophie Scott on the voice and emotion == | == Neuroscientist Professor Sophie Scott on the voice and emotion == | ||
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== Lawrence Abu Hamdan, artist and writer on the political uses of voice analysis; == | == Lawrence Abu Hamdan, artist and writer on the political uses of voice analysis; == | ||
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* OYEZ = The interjection is also traditionally used by town criers to attract the attention of the public to public proclamations | * OYEZ = The interjection is also traditionally used by town criers to attract the attention of the public to public proclamations | ||
* what about the voice allows one to ENACT justice? | * what about the voice allows one to ENACT justice? | ||
+ | * fanatical typists - testing their word per minute - a group which meets up to test their speeds on court transcripts - different systems of [[Stenography]] | ||
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[[Category: Design Interactions]] | [[Category: Design Interactions]] |
Revision as of 12:13, 7 March 2014
Neuroscientist Professor Sophie Scott on the voice and emotion
Beckett and the Disembodied Voice
Lawrence Abu Hamdan, artist and writer on the political uses of voice analysis;
- Aural Contract audio archive - a tracklist
- Contemporary politics of listening - site in which a voice is heard, what is the necessity of announcing the law, why only after it is heard can it be said to take effect?
- United States - Supreme Court OYEZ OYEZ OYEZ - an judicial amplifier?
- OYEZ = The interjection is also traditionally used by town criers to attract the attention of the public to public proclamations
- what about the voice allows one to ENACT justice?
- fanatical typists - testing their word per minute - a group which meets up to test their speeds on court transcripts - different systems of Stenography