2020
DOI: 10.1177/1461444820944851
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Listen up! Phatic thresholds and sound interface design

Abstract: This article points to the long-standing and significant role that the sound interface plays in shaping the ways we attend to media by considering its phatic function. Employing a reverse engineering approach, the article consists of an analysis of historical transformations in the regimen of attention produced by sound media to date, followed by discourse analyses of scientific and industry communities of digital sound interface design. Introducing the term “phatic alignment” to describe how media and humans … Show more

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“…No longer standing between body and language, it produces an impersonal form of ‘self’. In a time when Siri and Amazon Echo have made speaking to media an everyday practice (Levy-Landesberg, 2021), the patient’s recorded voice, channeled as it is through such psychotechnological apps, does not require nor seek a human ear.…”
Section: Datafying the Recorded Voicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…No longer standing between body and language, it produces an impersonal form of ‘self’. In a time when Siri and Amazon Echo have made speaking to media an everyday practice (Levy-Landesberg, 2021), the patient’s recorded voice, channeled as it is through such psychotechnological apps, does not require nor seek a human ear.…”
Section: Datafying the Recorded Voicementioning
confidence: 99%