The visual representation of speech, sound, and noise from Antiquity to the Renaissance

The Musiconis conference will take into account the conveyance of sound through all types of visual representation, whether figurative, mathematical, graphic, calligraphic, epigraphic, coloristic, ornamental, compositional, substantive or other means. The conference presentations may address all visual media, from monumental art to objects and manuscript illumination.

To propose a paper, send an abstract of no more than 3000 characters to Frédéric Billiet and Isabelle Marchesin by January 31, 2015.

Comité scientifique/Program committee
Dorothea Baumann (Université de Zürich)
Frédéric Billiet (IReMus-Université Paris-Sorbonne)
Susan Boynton (Columbia University)
Florence Gétreau (IReMus-CNRS)
Nicoletta Guidobaldi (Alma Mater Studiorum-Università di Bologna)
Isabelle Marchesin (INHA-Université de Poitiers)
Claude Montacié (STIH-Université Paris-Sorbonne)
Christophe Vendries (Université Rennes 2-LAHM)

 

Comité d’organisation/Conference organizers
Sébastien Biay (CESCM-Université de Poitiers)
Frédéric Billiet
Isabelle Marchesin

Xavier Fresquet

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