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NOISE POWER
SUSPICIOUS SOUNDS
INTERRUPTIONS
INTERNAL PRESSURE
IN SEARCH OF QUIET
Candyland and the Nature of the Absurd
THE AGE OF NOISE • We live in an environment saturated with sound. From transport systems and urban infrastructure to the constant hum of digital devices, noise is no longer occasional – it is continuous. Sounds that once faded into the background now shape everyday experience more directly. The issue is not simply that modern life is noisy, but that constant noise influences attention, emotion, behaviour, and wellbeing.
Noises from the deep
Group noise
On silence
Interference and noise
Hearing and understanding • We are constantly surrounded by sound, but hearing is only part of the process. The ear receives far more information than the brain can fully process, so attention becomes selective. Some sounds are ignored almost immediately, while others are prioritised because they appear important, familiar, or emotionally significant.
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Thoughts on... noise
Organised sound
Noise • What is noise? How important is silence? Here are six eminent thinkers’ views on sound, noise, and silence.
THE AGE OF NOISE
A noisy future
Hiding acoustically
NOISE /nɔɪz/
Noise of the rabble
The Ass and the Grasshoppers
Where sounds are
Sound sleep
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Every noise • Seneca, from Moral Letters to Lucilius
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On NOISE
A relational moment
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13 questions: Brian D. Earp