This essay addresses distributed creative processes in the preparation and performance of a new musical work-Tongue of the Invisible by Liza Lim, commissioned by the Cologne-based Ensemble musikFabrik. Situating the research within a broadly ecological perspective, and in the specific context of the interface between composition, improvisation, and performance, the study offers a social and distributed understanding of creative production. From the sizeable body of audio and video data recorded during the preparatory workshops, rehearsals, and performances of the new work, as well as interviews and discussions with the players, conductor, and composer, three discrete episodes from the piece are analysed in some detail. These three examples ...
Presented at the 22nd International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD-2016)In this paper, I offer...
The phenomenon of creativity has received a growing amount of attention from scholars working across...
In this article we discuss the notion of ‘interaction’, ‘participation’ and ‘the public’ in artistic...
A discussion of Liza Lim’s Tongue of the Invisible, a work written for improvising jazz pianist, Uri...
This dissertation considers the development of musical form in improvised music performances from a ...
This article shows how to account for the sociomaterial dimension of distributed creativity in the a...
Creativity studies have traditionally tended to focus on the evaluation of products generated by cre...
Music performance is inherently social. Most music is performed in groups, and even soloists are sub...
This chapter proposes a way to understand the social, distributed and ecological underpinnings of im...
This thesis examines creativity in performance through the study of the performance practices of pro...
Performing the ecology of a composition-practice-in-becomingThe roles of five key actants—the compos...
Music is understood as a dynamical complex of interacting situated embodied behaviours. These behavi...
Instrumentally oriented and individualistic approaches dominate the current perspectives on musical ...
Drawing upon Tim Ingold’s work in ecological anthropology and a recent project examining aspects of ...
This thesis interrogates and creatively explores the author's professional collaborative practice as...
Presented at the 22nd International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD-2016)In this paper, I offer...
The phenomenon of creativity has received a growing amount of attention from scholars working across...
In this article we discuss the notion of ‘interaction’, ‘participation’ and ‘the public’ in artistic...
A discussion of Liza Lim’s Tongue of the Invisible, a work written for improvising jazz pianist, Uri...
This dissertation considers the development of musical form in improvised music performances from a ...
This article shows how to account for the sociomaterial dimension of distributed creativity in the a...
Creativity studies have traditionally tended to focus on the evaluation of products generated by cre...
Music performance is inherently social. Most music is performed in groups, and even soloists are sub...
This chapter proposes a way to understand the social, distributed and ecological underpinnings of im...
This thesis examines creativity in performance through the study of the performance practices of pro...
Performing the ecology of a composition-practice-in-becomingThe roles of five key actants—the compos...
Music is understood as a dynamical complex of interacting situated embodied behaviours. These behavi...
Instrumentally oriented and individualistic approaches dominate the current perspectives on musical ...
Drawing upon Tim Ingold’s work in ecological anthropology and a recent project examining aspects of ...
This thesis interrogates and creatively explores the author's professional collaborative practice as...
Presented at the 22nd International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD-2016)In this paper, I offer...
The phenomenon of creativity has received a growing amount of attention from scholars working across...
In this article we discuss the notion of ‘interaction’, ‘participation’ and ‘the public’ in artistic...