This paper proposes that intuitive technologies play a vital role in cognition and cultural reception. The case of music is considered in particular. The perceived temporality of contemporary technology is shown to be an artificial barrier to the acknowledgement of longer-term dynamics. The increased role of explanatory metaphors from technology is traced across various fields of study. Processes of sense-making – conscious or otherwise – are seen as an informal, unreflected repertory of mechanisms ranging from predictive models to instrumental metaphors. It is suggested that these derive by assimilation and induction from the technological milieu within which the subject develops and operates. The acquisition of these models and metapho...
“Music and the Spectacle of Artificial Life” examines how mechanical experiments since the Enlighten...
In this paper, I seek to (re-)align technological thinking with progressive thought in music by emph...
This paper examines three functions of music technology in the study of music. Firstly, as a tool, s...
This paper explores the differences in the design and performance of acoustic and new digital musica...
In this article I present a discussion, based on cognitive psychology and on philosophy, about the a...
This invited paper was written in response to Gerald Bennet’s ‘Listening to Electroacoustic Music pr...
This article examines the techno-philosophical aspects of how we create and understand musical syste...
The research field of Computational Creativity (CC) has been defined as “The philosophy, science and...
This paper is about musical sense-making in a real-time listening situation, arguing for an active c...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the field of cognitivist theory of music, the major philo...
This article provides a philosophical perspective on how technology may impact on the dramaturgy of ...
This is the author accepted manuscript.There is another ORE record for this publication: http://hdl....
Background Music is a temporal and sounding art. It is characterised most typically by its articulat...
This project will analyze the new trend in musicology of understanding music as cultural metaphor in...
This paper examines innovative electronic music software and the ways in which (mainly Western) musi...
“Music and the Spectacle of Artificial Life” examines how mechanical experiments since the Enlighten...
In this paper, I seek to (re-)align technological thinking with progressive thought in music by emph...
This paper examines three functions of music technology in the study of music. Firstly, as a tool, s...
This paper explores the differences in the design and performance of acoustic and new digital musica...
In this article I present a discussion, based on cognitive psychology and on philosophy, about the a...
This invited paper was written in response to Gerald Bennet’s ‘Listening to Electroacoustic Music pr...
This article examines the techno-philosophical aspects of how we create and understand musical syste...
The research field of Computational Creativity (CC) has been defined as “The philosophy, science and...
This paper is about musical sense-making in a real-time listening situation, arguing for an active c...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the field of cognitivist theory of music, the major philo...
This article provides a philosophical perspective on how technology may impact on the dramaturgy of ...
This is the author accepted manuscript.There is another ORE record for this publication: http://hdl....
Background Music is a temporal and sounding art. It is characterised most typically by its articulat...
This project will analyze the new trend in musicology of understanding music as cultural metaphor in...
This paper examines innovative electronic music software and the ways in which (mainly Western) musi...
“Music and the Spectacle of Artificial Life” examines how mechanical experiments since the Enlighten...
In this paper, I seek to (re-)align technological thinking with progressive thought in music by emph...
This paper examines three functions of music technology in the study of music. Firstly, as a tool, s...