
Through The Looking Glass Examines John Cage's Interactions And Collaborations With Avant-garde And Experimental Filmmakers, And In Turn Seeks Out The Implications Of The Audiovisual Experience For The Overall Aesthetic Surrounding Cage's Career. As The Commercially Dominant Media Form In The Twentieth Century, Cinema Transformed The Way Listeners Were Introduced To And Consumed Music. Cage's Quest To Redefine Music, Intentionality, And Expression Reflect The Similar Transformation Of Music Within The Larger Audiovisual Experience Of Sound Film. This Volume Examines Key Moments In Cage's Career Where Cinema Either Informed Or Transformed His Position On The Nature Of Sound, Music, Expression, And The Ontology Of The Musical Artwork. The Examples Point To Moments Of Rupture Within Cage's Own Consideration Of The Musical Artwork, Pointing To Newfound Collision Points That Have A Significant And Heretofore Unacknowledged Role In Cage's Notions Of The Audiovisual Experience And The Medium-specific Ontology Of A Work Of Art.
How did John Cage’s engagement with experimental cinema reshape his fundamental theories on sound, intentionality, and the ontology of musical art? Richard H. Brown Jr. utilizes a musicological framework to analyze the intersection of Cage’s compositions with the evolving landscape of twentieth-century film. By examining specific collaborative projects and aesthetic ruptures, the author argues that cinema served as a critical catalyst for Cage’s redefinition of the musical experience. The text situates Cage within the broader context of audiovisual media, demonstrating how the medium of film forced a reconsideration of traditional artistic boundaries.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and musicologists recognize this work as a specialized contribution to the study of Cage’s aesthetic development. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for those with a background in music theory or film studies.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019062809X
ISBN-13:
9780190628093
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