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visceral-experience

Prioritizing emotional and sensory engagement over explicit argument in cultural representation.

1 chapter across 1 book

Pandaemonium: The Coming of the Machine as Seen by Contemporary Observers 1660-1886 (1985)Humphrey Jennings

3. The Isle is Full of Noises

This chapter explores the dynamic relationship between industrial sounds and cultural expression, highlighting how percussion symbolizes the energy of industry. It discusses how Humphrey Jennings' work inspired a musical interpretation that reconnects landscape and rhythm, and reflects on the complexity of British national identity as portrayed through a collage of contrasting images and experiences in a public ceremony. The chapter emphasizes the importance of creating a shared, visceral experience that embraces contradictions rather than delivering a singular argument.