Black Noise

Josh Fenton

This dissertation focuses in on sound, and the user experience of space and architecture. The writer analyses four key works of the sound artist Susan Phillipsz’s. These works have been inserted into specific urban contexts, changing our understanding of the pre-existing space. The author uses these experiences, in conjunction with photographic and sound recordings to understand the folly of these works, and the wider importance of sound in architecture.
2016

on the text as object