Sound Pressure: How Speaker Systems Influence, Manipulate and Torture

Rowman & Littlefield International (2019)
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Abstract

Sound Pressure reveals how speaker systems mounted in public, employment, military and entertainment environments have played a pivotal role in the way that humans have been physiologically and psychologically organised and disciplined throughout the past century.

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