Understanding of the art of broadcasting

The book Radio and sound experimental mentions: “Though the radiophonic voice is “disembodied,” the body is never totallyThough the radiophonic voice is “disembodied,” the body is never totally absent from radio, while it is often radically disfigured, transformed, mutated.The body is neither purely natural nor purely textual, but rather the primal symbolic system that articulates nature and culture.As transformed by the rerecording, looping, and feedback capabilities of sound engineering. Aims to emphasise the specificity of the art of broadcasting.It brings things to us that we cannot experience, narrates them to the listener in an aural form, and uses music and sound effects to create an atmosphere. I think it is a very creative product, like an invisible time machine.We acquire culture and information from all over the world through a small radio, transmitting ideas and changes through the airwaves beyond the distance of our bodies, and the existence of the art of broadcasting may be a kind of innovation in human civilisation.


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