An article on Glenn Gould and the history of technology has earned 91亚色 Professor the prestigious 2017 Abbot Payson Usher Prize.
Edward Jones-Imhotep
The Usher Prize is awarded for the best scholarly work published during the preceding three years under the auspices of the Society for the History of Technology.
Jones-Imhotep, a professor in the Department of History, was awarded the honour for his recent article 鈥淢alleability and Machines: Glenn Gould and the Technological Self.鈥 His article focuses on how the pianist Glenn Gould used recording media to create a new kind of listener.
鈥淭he article offers a new picture of an iconic artist and some suggestions for new ways to broaden how we think about the histories of technology,鈥 said Jones-Imhotep. 鈥淢y research provides a novel perspective on one of the most iconic musical artists of the 20th century.鈥
The prize committee said the decision to select Jones-Imhotep鈥檚 article was an unanimous one.
鈥淚n examining the 鈥榤usical ideals鈥 that pianist Gould pursued, Jones-Imhotep creates a new picture of the artist 鈥 one rooted in the 鈥榯echnological self鈥 where morality, materiality, and aesthetics came together,鈥 reads a citation from the committee. 鈥淲e found this article offered a wonderfully detailed description of the pianist鈥檚 studio where machines and electronic media conjoined mundane artifacts like furniture to reflect Gould鈥檚 particular and sometimes peculiar philosophy toward both recording and changing the role of the listeners from passive recipients to active manipulators of the music they enjoyed.鈥
Jones-Imhotep鈥檚 essay was further described as thoughtful and well-written, and noted for bringing together concepts from sounds studies and the history of technology along with scholarship on aesthetics and recent work on the history of the self.
鈥淩anging from the mundane yet critical aspects of studio recording to Gould鈥檚 own artistic and philosophical views, Jones-Imhotep offers a new picture of an iconic artist and some suggestions for new ways to broaden how we think about the histories of technology,鈥 the committee states.
The prize was awarded at the annual meeting of the Society for the History of Technology in Philadelphia.
Watch Jones-Imhotep鈥檚 at University of California, Berkeley.
