On contemporary digital visual elements: ¡We had never been as acoustic as now, that we are digital!

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narratives
audiovisual media
aesthetics sound
musics
digital media
art.

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On contemporary digital visual elements: ¡We had never been as acoustic as now, that we are digital!. (2008). Signo Y Pensamiento, 27(52), 206-216. https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/signoypensamiento/article/view/6887
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Abstract

Sonority is a narrative and aesthetic feature that takes part into all forms of media accounts, even in audiovisual and digital ones. This essay argues that media sonorities are based on oral traditions, narrative subjectivities, radio cultures, musical expressivities and artistic explorations. Thus, visual elements found in media can also be though of as sonorities, since they can also be described in terms of pitch, cords, notes, rhythm, silence, dissonances and beats. Media sonorities give form to contemporary digital visual elements.
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