The analysis of digital music systems has traditionally been characterized by an approach that can be defined as phenomenological. The focus has been on the body and its relationship to the machine, often neglecting the system's conceptual design. This paper brings into focus the epistemic features of digital systems, which implies emphasizing the cognitive, conceptual and music theoretical side of our musical instruments. An epistemic dimension space for the analysis of musical devices is proposed
This chapter elaborates on the concepts of music information and information processing by bringing ...
Notational strategies as representational tools for sense-making in music listening tasks: limitatio...
Digital music technologies, and instruments in particular, are the result of specific systems of tho...
The analysis of digital music systems has traditionally been characterized by an approach that can b...
This paper explores the differences in the design and performance of acoustic and new digital musica...
This paper explores the differences in the design and performance of acoustic and new digital musica...
International audienceThe development of electricity, sound technology, electronics and computer sci...
This paper is about music cognition and the role the body plays in its acquisition. It argues for a ...
Like every art form, electronic music allows us to gain insight into multiple phenomena. This text i...
11 pagesInternational audienceAs far as music is concerned, instruments have always been part of a c...
The configurability and networking abilities of digital musical instruments increases the possibilit...
Background Music is a temporal and sounding art. It is characterised most typically by its articulat...
Research on Accessible Digital Musical Instruments (ADMIs) has received growing attention over the p...
This article questions the notion of ephemerality of digital musical instruments (DMI). Longevity is...
This article explores how computation opens up possibilities for new musical practices to emerge thr...
This chapter elaborates on the concepts of music information and information processing by bringing ...
Notational strategies as representational tools for sense-making in music listening tasks: limitatio...
Digital music technologies, and instruments in particular, are the result of specific systems of tho...
The analysis of digital music systems has traditionally been characterized by an approach that can b...
This paper explores the differences in the design and performance of acoustic and new digital musica...
This paper explores the differences in the design and performance of acoustic and new digital musica...
International audienceThe development of electricity, sound technology, electronics and computer sci...
This paper is about music cognition and the role the body plays in its acquisition. It argues for a ...
Like every art form, electronic music allows us to gain insight into multiple phenomena. This text i...
11 pagesInternational audienceAs far as music is concerned, instruments have always been part of a c...
The configurability and networking abilities of digital musical instruments increases the possibilit...
Background Music is a temporal and sounding art. It is characterised most typically by its articulat...
Research on Accessible Digital Musical Instruments (ADMIs) has received growing attention over the p...
This article questions the notion of ephemerality of digital musical instruments (DMI). Longevity is...
This article explores how computation opens up possibilities for new musical practices to emerge thr...
This chapter elaborates on the concepts of music information and information processing by bringing ...
Notational strategies as representational tools for sense-making in music listening tasks: limitatio...
Digital music technologies, and instruments in particular, are the result of specific systems of tho...