Noise After Babel – Language Unrestrained2016-12-21T13:06:01+02:00

          

 

Noise After Babel – Language Unrestrained

Noise after Babel is the result of artistic-theoretical research. It examines the multi-accentuality of language as a potential ground for political engagement. Our general metaphor coupling the words “Babel” and “noise” is based on the idea of a perfectly working system of univocality – the phenomenon whereby a linguistic term has only one meaning assigned to it – that functions without coercion (Babel) but which, after an intervention/change (loss of innocence), is replaced by an unwanted and unbearable situation (noise). The book is authored by Sezgin Boynik and Minna Henriksson, and it contains contributions by Antti ‘Eze’ Eskelinen, Alpo Jaakola, Rastko Močnik, Eetu Viren, and Milena Solomun as well as interviews with researchers Liban Ali Hersi, Minna Hjort, Ulla Horstia, Salli Kankaanpää, Mika Lähteenmäki, Lauri Siisiäinen, and Klaas Ruppel.

352pp. 56 black-white images, thread-sewn paperback, English/Finnish

12×19 cm
Design: Adriaan Van Leuven (Spector Bureau), Maryam Fanni
Edited by: Sezgin Boynik, Minna L. Henriksson
Leipzig 2015
ISBN: 978-3-95905-044-9

Link: to publisher’s website