Sons e Silêncios da Paisagem Sonora Portuguesa
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
92
言語
ポルトガル語
公開されました
Jun 1, 2014
出版社
FFMS - Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos
説明
Carlos Alberto Augusto embarks on a captivating exploration of the intricate soundscape of Portugal, inviting readers to truly listen to the world around them. Each page delves into the unique sounds that define this diverse country, from the gentle lapping of waves on sun-drenched shores to the vibrant melodies of urban life. Augusto poses profound questions about the relationship between sound and environment, urging readers to consider how noise shapes their understanding of places and memories.
Through rich descriptions and evocative imagery, he paints a picture of a landscape alive with auditory experiences. Readers are guided to engage with the subtleties of sound, revealing the stories that hum beneath the surface of everyday life. Whether it's the rustle of leaves in a tranquil forest or the cacophony of a bustling market, these moments resonate deeply, connecting individuals to their surroundings.
The narrative is not just about sound; it’s also a reflection on silence, emphasizing the way quiet moments enhance appreciation for vibrant sounds. As Augusto weaves together these elements, he encourages a deeper awareness of the natural and cultural symphony that fills the air in Portugal.
Engaging and thought-provoking, this work invites readers to embark on a sensory journey, reminding them that listening is an art form, and every sound tells a story waiting to be uncovered.
Through rich descriptions and evocative imagery, he paints a picture of a landscape alive with auditory experiences. Readers are guided to engage with the subtleties of sound, revealing the stories that hum beneath the surface of everyday life. Whether it's the rustle of leaves in a tranquil forest or the cacophony of a bustling market, these moments resonate deeply, connecting individuals to their surroundings.
The narrative is not just about sound; it’s also a reflection on silence, emphasizing the way quiet moments enhance appreciation for vibrant sounds. As Augusto weaves together these elements, he encourages a deeper awareness of the natural and cultural symphony that fills the air in Portugal.
Engaging and thought-provoking, this work invites readers to embark on a sensory journey, reminding them that listening is an art form, and every sound tells a story waiting to be uncovered.