Bodily expression in electronic music : perspectives on reclaiming performativity / edited by Deniz Peters, Gerhard Eckel and Andreas Dorschel
Utgivning: Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2012Beskrivning: 230 sISBN:- 978-0-415-89080-9
- 786.7 23/swe
- Iji
| Omslagsbild | Exemplartyp | Aktuellt bibliotek | Hembibliotek | Avdelning | Hyllplacering | Hyllsignatur | Specificerade material | Volyminfo | URL | Ex.nummer | Status | Kommentarer | Förfallodatum | Streckkod | Exemplarreservationer | Köplats för exemplarreservation | Kurslistor | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bok | Musik- och teaterbiblioteket Elektronmusikstudion EMS | EMS : A1 | 1 | Tillgänglig (Längre framtagningstid / Longer processing time) | 26201822596 |
Introduction ; Part 1: Bodily... 1. Touch: Apparent, Real, and Absent: On Bodily Expression in Electronic Music / Deniz Peters -- 2. How Things Fall Apart: Alteration of Body in Music and Dance / Sondra Fraleigh -- 3. What Would Disembodied Music Even Be? / Alva Noe -- 4. Embodying the Sonic Invisible: Sketching a Corporeal Ontology of Musical Interaction / Susan Kozel -- 5. Seeing Sound, Hearing Movement: Multimodal Expression and Haptic Illusions in the Virtual Sonic Environment / Jaana Parviainen -- Part 2: ...Expression in... 6. Ich und Du: On the Relation Between Body Image and Sound Structure in Contemporary Music / Isabel Mundry -- 7. Isabel Mundry's Ich und Du and the Elusiveness of Musical Meaning: Variations on Music, Body, Structure, Perception / Christian Utz -- 8. Two Kinds of Physicality in Electronic and Traditional Music / Kendall L. Walton -- 9. Objective Music: Traditions of Soundmaking without Human Expression / Federico Celestini and Andreas Dorschel -- Part 3: ...Electronic Music 10. Embodied Generative Music / Gerhard Eckel -- 11. Live Electronic Music or Living Electronic Music? / Simon Emmerson -- 12. Relational Ontologies and Social Forms in Digital Music / Georgina Born -- 13. JND: An Artistic Experiment in Bodily Experience as Research / Chris Salter