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The Informed Performer (last edited: 2023)

Joost Vanmaele
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Playing a musical instrument is generally considered to be a complex human behaviour involving the integration and coordination of a broad range of human functions such as perception, imagination, memory, information processing, emotion, communication, and dexterity. From this perspective, it seems only reasonable to assume that, in an age of informational and communicational abundance, this intrinsic multifacetedness manifests itself in numerous informational contact-points between musical practice and a variety of academic and para-academic fields which zoom in on these specific elements of musical activity. Joost Vanmaele’s dissertation is directed at carefully and systematically evaluating the position of musicianship in an age of informative abundance and connectedness, to consider ways of re-balancing and broadening its epistemic grounds and attuning its information systems, with a view to artistic development, enrichment and/or liberation. By proposing a Bio-Culturally informed Performers’ Practice of Western Art Music [BCiPP], an information- and dialogue-friendly, transdisciplinary space is created where musical activities are not considered as phenomena sui generis but rather as informable cultural instances or personal particularisations of the human capacity to meaningfully generate and react to temporally patterned sounds. The potential impact of BCiPP is put to the test in two case-studies.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsinformation, imagination, performance practice, bio-cultural, personal theory, topical attractor model, piano technique, performative analyis action, Interaction
date16/12/2022
last modified02/02/2023
statusin progress
share statuspublic
copyrightJoost Vanmaele
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1868442/1868443
connected toAcademy of Creative and Performing Arts
external linkhttps://hdl.handle.net/1887/59504


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