2005
DOI: 10.1017/s1355771805000622
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Ecoacoustic and shamanic technologies for multimedia composition and performance

Abstract: The author's close connection to traditional Alaskan culture has inspired the creation and implementation of new multimedia instruments based on the use of ritual objects in shamanic cultures of the far north. Simultaneously, the musical processes articulated by this music are structurally tied to environmental systems in a technique discussed here as ‘ecoacoustics’. In this work, performer/composer interaction, musical composition theory, multimedia performance, and musical instrument design have been transfo… Show more

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“…There are two aspects to be considered. On the one hand, as multiple studies have shown since the early ecologically grounded proposals (Keller 1999(Keller , 2000Burtner 2005;Keller and Capasso 2006), creative musical activities are embedded. That is, they do not depend exclusively on the cognitive resources of the participants.…”
Section: Modelling Ecologies For Music-makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are two aspects to be considered. On the one hand, as multiple studies have shown since the early ecologically grounded proposals (Keller 1999(Keller , 2000Burtner 2005;Keller and Capasso 2006), creative musical activities are embedded. That is, they do not depend exclusively on the cognitive resources of the participants.…”
Section: Modelling Ecologies For Music-makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather than abstract manipulation of symbols, composition is thought as interaction among agents and objects (Keller 1998(Keller , 1999. Eco-compositional activity engages in the exploration of local resources as key creative ingredients (Burtner 2005). Similar to the soundscape compositional approach (Truax 2002), it incorporates place as a creativity factor highlighting the interaction with the environment as one of the central aspects of the creative process (Rhodes 1961).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As ecocomposições exploram formas de orientar (e de ser guiado) pelos resultados de fenômenos 'emergentes'. "Esses processos podem ser realizados de forma totalmente sonora, porém sempre são afetados em algum nível, aberta ou veladamente, por informações não sonoras, incluindo as qualidades semânticas, espectro-morfológicas, visuais e cinestésicas" (NANCE, 2007: 16).As práticas ecocomposicionais ocorrem através de explorações de recursos ambientais [BURTNER, 2005], incorporando o lugar como fator criativo e destacando a interação com o ambiente como um aspecto central do processo composicional. Além do fator lugar, concebem-se estratégias de troca entre artistas e público que fomentam a interação social.…”
Section: Práticas Sonoras à Partir De Uma Perspectiva Ecocomposicionalunclassified
“…Barrett (2000), Opie (Opie;Brown 2006) e Harris (2007) desenvolveram técnicas de extração de dados para lidar com a complexidade dos recursos locais em atividades musicais. Burtner (2005; explorou o uso de técnicas de síntese em 7 É uma posição filosofia teórica nas ciências cognitivas, intimamente relacionada à cognição situada, cognição incorporada, ciência cognitiva incorporada e teoria dos sistemas dinâmicos. A teoria afirma que o comportamento inteligente surge da interação entre cérebro, corpo e mundo.…”
Section: Práticas Sonoras à Partir De Uma Perspectiva Ecocomposicionalunclassified
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