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Sonic design : explorations between art and science / Alexander Refsum Jensenius, editor.

LIBRA ML3805 .S66 2024
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Jensenius, Alexander Refsum, editor.
Series:
Current research in systematic musicology ; 12.
Current research in systematic musicology ; 12
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Music--Acoustics and physics.
Music.
Sound--Recording and reproducing.
Sound.
Acoustical engineering.
Music theory.
Acoustics.
Engineering Acoustics.
music (discipline).
Local Subjects:
Engineering Acoustics.
Music.
Acoustics.
Physical Description:
x, 341 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2024.
Summary:
This open access book offers a historical context and an overview of the field's current artistic and scientific research. Sonic design includes the construction and performance of acoustic instruments but also recording, editing, mixing, and synthesizing sounds using analog and digital electronic devices. This book explores sonic design from the perspectives of music theory, music perception, embodied cognition, phenomenology, soundscape studies, acoustics, new interfaces for musical expression, sound and music computing, and music information retrieval. The chapters are selected contributions from an international seminar organized to celebrate the achievements of Professor Rolf Inge Gody at the University of Oslo. As a composer, researcher, teacher, and supervisor, Professor Gody has been central in developing a holistic approach to sonic design, from theory to practice. This book offers a comprehensive overview of the field's current state, making it essential reading for students, practitioners, and researchers across a wide range of disciplines.
This open access book offers a historical context and an overview of the field's current artistic and scientific research. Sonic design includes the construction and performance of acoustic instruments but also recording, editing, mixing, and synthesizing sounds using analog and digital electronic devices. This book explores sonic design from the perspectives of music theory, music perception, embodied cognition, phenomenology, soundscape studies, acoustics, new interfaces for musical expression, sound and music computing, and music information retrieval. The chapters are selected contributions from an international seminar organized to celebrate the achievements of Professor Rolf Inge Godøy at the University of Oslo. As a composer, researcher, teacher, and supervisor, Professor Godøy has been central in developing a holistic approach to sonic design, from theory to practice. This book offers a comprehensive overview of the field's current state, making it essential reading for students, practitioners, and researchers across a wide range of disciplines. .
Contents:
Generic motion components for sonic design
Sound design and the theory of self-augmented interactions
Musical meter as shape: An embodied perspective on metrical trajectories and curves
Prelude to a theory of gestural time, proto-geometry, and music
A grammar of expressive conducting gestures.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes index.
ISBN:
9783031578915
3031578910
OCLC:
1425939760
Publisher Number:
99996566875

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