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 Blog 10  ONG reading


Through passing on oral stories, a sense of belonging fills its listeners, who are sharing spaces close enough to feel the sound spread all around them. Sound fills spaces and is all around us at all times. As part of our living experience, our heart audibly beats. "The phenomenology of sound deeply enters human beings' feelings for existence affecting man's sense of cosmos. For these oral cultures who narrate the earth's landscapes, the cosmos is an ongoing event".

ONG says: In contrast, the written word becomes permanent and stagnant the moment the pen hits the paper or is printed on the press.

The stagnation of writing allows for little room for alteration once published, and unlike an oral tradition, it cannot adapt and communicate across the past and future. The written word ultimately alienates past, present, and future participants by closing the fully immersive experience, thus dampening the sensual self. 


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