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Today we explore the mythology around John Cage’s visit to the anechoic chamber. The chamber was designed to completely eliminate echoes. Ironically, the tale of Cage’s experience in that space has echoed through history, affecting our understanding of silence, sound, and the self. But what do we really know about what happened there? And what could we ever know about such an event? In this audio essay, based on a piece that first appeared in the Australian Humanities Review, Mack Hagood explores the relationship between sound, self, and meaning-making. To use a term Cage loved, the truth is indeterminate.
For our Patreon members we have bonus content: Mack’s “What’s Good” segment. Join at patreon.com/phantompower.
Writing and media content featured in this episode:
Today’s show was written and edited by Mack Hagood.
Original music and sound design by Mack Hagood.
Special thanks to Monique Rooney and Australian Humanities Review
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sound-studies
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Today we explore the mythology around John Cage’s visit to the anechoic chamber. The chamber was designed to completely eliminate echoes. Ironically, the tale of Cage’s experience in that space has echoed through history, affecting our understanding of silence, sound, and the self. But what do we really know about what happened there? And what could we ever know about such an event? In this audio essay, based on a piece that first appeared in the Australian Humanities Review, Mack Hagood explores the relationship between sound, self, and meaning-making. To use a term Cage loved, the truth is indeterminate.
For our Patreon members we have bonus content: Mack’s “What’s Good” segment. Join at patreon.com/phantompower.
Writing and media content featured in this episode:
Today’s show was written and edited by Mack Hagood.
Original music and sound design by Mack Hagood.
Special thanks to Monique Rooney and Australian Humanities Review
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sound-studies
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