Echo
Material type: TextSeries: MIT Press essential knowledge seriesPublication details: MIT Press 2022 CambridgeDescription: 220pISBN:- 9780262543408
- 809.933 PIN
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808.543 PIZ Interactive storytelling : a cross-media approach to writing, producing and editing with AI | 808.7 KRE Irony and sarcasm | 808.882 BUS Business mantras | 809.933 PIN Echo | 810 LAH Translating myself and others | 811.6 ZAM Solito | 813.52 FIT Great gatsby |
1. Echology 2. Resounding 3. Echolalia 4. Echo Rhetoric 5. Echo Chamber 6. Echo Techniques 7. Past Echo 8. Post Echo
This book explores echo as a medium for change and creativity, connecting disparate domains. Echolalia, a vocalic force, can introduce variation into sameness and mediate between self and others. Pinchevski distinguishes echo from reflection, reverberation, and resonance, and explores echo's role in rhetorical devices. He examines echo chamber tropes, destructive and constructive echoing, and its practical applications in bats, submarines, architecture, and sound recording.
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