Session 2: Radio: The Theater of the Mind: Arch Oboler’s “Johnny Got His Gun”
Arts & Humanities
•
20m
Radio is the theater of the mind, where drama is performed on the stage of your imagination. Voices become characters and sound effects props. Like bats flying blind, with radio, we create set designs in our own minds through such simple means as reverb and echo. A gasp or a held breath can thrill or tickle us as much as the special effects Hollywood now spends millions on. In Session 2, Associate Professor Daniel H. Foster, who chairs the Liberal Arts Department at the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University, reviews sound as symbol and reaching beyond the grave in the radio classic “Johnny Got His Gun” by Arch Oboler.
Listen to "Johnny Got His Gun": https://soundcloud.com/dhfoster67/johnny-got-his-gun
Up Next in Arts & Humanities
-
Session 5: Italian Style in Context
Join Leonardo Proietti, lecturer in the Italian Language and Culture department of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, on an exploration of some of the mayor factors that contributed to the rise of the Made in Italy as iconic design all around the world. Visit https://www.jhu.edu/hopkinsatho...
-
Session 4: Italian Style in Context
Join Leonardo Proietti, lecturer in the Italian Language and Culture department of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, on an exploration of some of the mayor factors that contributed to the rise of the Made in Italy as iconic design all around the world. Visit https://www.jhu.edu/hopkinsatho...
-
Session 3: Italian Style in Context
Join Leonardo Proietti, lecturer in the Italian Language and Culture department of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, on an exploration of some of the mayor factors that contributed to the rise of the Made in Italy as iconic design all around the world. Visit https://www.jhu.edu/hopkinsatho...