Voice as Event
This study examines voice not as a carrier of identity, meaning, or expression, but as a situated event shaped by embodiment, articulation, and presence. Voice is treated as an event of execution rather than representation.
Core Claim
The same structural conditions may produce different sound events depending on the vocal subject involved, even when compositional parameters remain unchanged. Voice functions as a condition of enactment—addressing who or what performs the sound.
Keywords
Sound as event; Voice; Embodied sound; Execution; Sound-based practice