EMBODIED GESTURES

EMBODIED GESTURES
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Publisher : TU Wien Academic Press
Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 9783854480471
ISBN-13 : 3854480474
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Book Synopsis EMBODIED GESTURES by : Enrique Tomás

Download or read book EMBODIED GESTURES written by Enrique Tomás and published by TU Wien Academic Press. This book was released on 2022-04-13 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a book about musical gestures: multiple ways to design instruments, compose musical performances, analyze sound objects and represent sonic ideas through the central notion of ‘gesture’. The writers share knowledge on major research projects, musical compositions and methodological tools developed among different disciplines, such as sound art, embodied music cognition, human-computer interaction, performative studies and artificial intelligence. They visualize how similar and compatible are the notions of embodied music cognition and the artistic discourses proposed by musicians working with ‘gesture’ as their compositional material. The authors and editors hope to contribute to the ongoing discussion around creative technologies and music, expressive musical interface design, the debate around the use of AI technology in music practice, as well as presenting a new way of thinking about musical instruments, composing and performing with them. The artistic research project ‘Embodied Gestures’ is coordinated by the Tangible Music Lab of the University of Art and Design Linz, and the Artifact-based Computing & User Research unit of the TU Wien. Publishing this book was possible thanks to the funding received from the Austrian Programme for Arts-based Research (FWF PEEK).


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