Nikita Safonov
Pneumatic / Resonant
Fluxes / Sensors
Unmapping / Technopoetics
Undercurrent Tendencies in Sound Studies
Oenothera drummondii flowers, exposed to playback sound of a flying bee or to synthetic sound signals at similar frequencies, produce sweeter nectar within 3 min, potentially increasing the chances of cross pollination. We found that the flowers vibrated mechanically in response to these sounds, suggesting a plausible mechanism where the flower serves as an auditory sensory organ. Both the vibration and the nectar response were frequency-specific: the flowers responded and vibrated to pollinator sounds, but not to higher frequency sound. Our results document for the first time that plants can rapidly respond to pollinator sounds in an ecologically relevant way. Potential implications include plant resource allocation, the evolution of flower shape and the evolution of pollinators sound. Finally, our results suggest that plants may be affected by other sounds as well, including anthropogenic ones.

Veits M., Khait I., Obolski U., Zinger E., Boonman A., Goldshtein A., Saban K., Seltzer R., Ben-Dor U., Estlein P., Kabat A., Peretz D., Ratzersdorfer I., Krylov S., Chamovitz D., Sapir Y., Yovel Y., Hadany L. Flowers Respond to Pollinator Sound within Minutes by Increasing Nectar Sugar Concentration // Ecology Letters, 2019. Vol. 22. № 9. Р. 1483–1492
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Pneumatic & Resonant
Pneuma — vital principle,
a fluid that encompasses speech, breath and soul
Plato: a blow which passes through the ears and is transmitted by brain, blood and soul, hearing is a vibration of this blow
Aristotel: moving air strikes a smooth surface and is set resonating — intuition of a complex relation between event (sound as a result of a shock, a compression), moving arrives at the ear, setting in motion immobile air trapped inside the auditory canal, which then resonates (quoted from Bonnet F.)
Stoics
Christian spiritual pneumatology
Avicenna: Pulse, Beat, Rhythm
Resonance — physical principle,
encompassing bodies, processes and effects in the reality of vibration
Decartes: sound not as qualitas sensibilis, but air in motion itseld (repercussed air perceived by strings of the soul)
Leibniz: auditory unconscious against Cartesian clear perceptions, listening as infra-counting
Hegel: vibration as ideality of materiality, sound as a kind of vibration is the momentary negation of parts; and the equally momentary negation of this negation; these two connected moments function inseparably, so that in this form the body oscillates between its subsistence, and the negation of its specific gravity and cohesion — to produce heat, final product of the dialectical physics of particular individuality: "heated are not only muscians, but instruments as well"
Dissection Technologies & Tympanic turn
Tympanic Turn
Ear abstracted from the body becomes measurable object of knowledge
Jonathan Sterne:
from the models of mouth
to the models of the ear
Tympanic function abstracted from the ear is actualized as a purely mechanical operation
Field of knowledge is being transformed into exact science by the means of self-recording instruments
Conceptualization of the senses as instruments and through instruments, senses = separated mechanisms
Transduction turn
& Apparatuses
Sound visualized as a species of vibration for quantification, visualization of sound required simultaneous construction of sound as a discrete object of knowledge (+ a sonic field of knowledge)
Genealogies of the Sonic
Jacques Attali:
modes of production of music as coding the sonic force of Noise
Sacrificing
Music recorded, reproduced and broadcasted
before 1500AD
Representing
Repetition
Composition
Printed music tied to a physical medium
Chris Cuttler:
systems of memory capture
deterritorializations of the Sonic Flux (Christoph Cox)
1500—1900AD
Music contrasted
to the noise of nature
1900—1980AD
present
Biological
Written
song
score
Electronic
track
Holger Schulze:
the materialization of sound
Quantifying Sound
scientific breakthroughs since XIX century
Materializing Listening
Corporealizing the senses
Apparatuses naturalized
Resonant
Fluxes
Sensors
Rhythmic
Environmental
Pneumatic
movement
matter
manifolds

Vibration
Pulsation
measurement
Sound studies
Sonic realism
Phenomenological
Materialist
Ontological turn
Territorealism
Auditory culture
UNMAPPING
TECHNOPOETICS
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