Picturing Sound: The Static Visual Paratexts of Music
Thursday 12 December 2019,
In 2019, the hub of Text/Image cultures Glasgow University will host a
conference on the topic of reception, consumption, and framing of music through
the prism of static visual culture. Leading authority in the field of
musicology and musical multimedia analysis Nicolas Cook has suggested that we
have seldom experienced music in isolation from visual accompaniments and
marketing strategies, the importance of which has not always been recognised.
As part of a broader discussion on music and other media, he writes
specifically on record sleeve art and its relation to music, maintaining that
certain sleeves ‘contribute to the construction of musical meaning’, are ‘part
of the discursive framework within which the music inside them is consumed’ and
‘function as agents in the cultural process, sites where meaning is negotiated
through the act of consumption’.
Cook's contention resonates with existing dialogues and theory found in
the field of Comics, a medium that has often come into proximity with music
culture. Specifically, and as already noted in a handful of articles, comic art
has often propagated and discussed the mythology and emblematic signs
associated with genre and music history. Comic artists such as Robert Crumb
have also famously produced album covers for LPs. Yet, as this example shows,
the way music is being received, consumed and experienced has also been framed
by many other graphic traditions, such as photography and illustration, which
along with various other media form the paratext surrounding a musical work.
As a result of their shared fundamental nature as temporal media,
discussion surrounding the interactive nature of music and moving image (specifically
in relation to film and television) is well-established and continues to
progress. However, we see the relationship between music and the static image
as a rich, yet virtually unexplored semiotic field with a long history, and now
seek to shift the focus towards it. We therefore warmly invite speakers to
investigate and participate in our discussion of music and static image
interplay, drawing upon, but not limited to, the following topics:
- Comics and printed illustrations
- Photography
- Sleeves and cover art of LPs, CDs and other records
- Clothing and memorabilia
- Stage production and performance
- Visual marketing and industrial issues
- Festival culture
- Education
- Audiovisual identity of digital platforms (Spotify, iTunes, etc.)
We are also interested in including performances within and around the
conference. Please contact us if you are involved in relevant artistic
practices, or if you know someone who is.
Submission guidelines:
Please ensure the length of proposed abstract is 250-300 words and,
where appropriate, indicates your institutional affiliations. Please also
provide a short bio (100 words max).
Ensure the abstract provides a clear and accurate overview of subject
matter since this may be used as part of the conference’s promotional material.
All submissions should be sent to picturingsoundGU@gmail.com by
23/08/2019
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