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Transformative Reflections (2023)

nikolaj hess

About this exposition

This project investigates how Transformative Reflections can be developed as a range of methods and processes and how it can be used to create music based on and inspired by paintings. The project has worked with developing a method for translating from painting to composition and improvisation, and making inspiration from another artistic domain tangible. It also seeks to get closer to the artistic material and inspiration that to me seems to lie before the art expresses itself as a work, with an idea of what could be called a pre-art. Methodologically the project explores through four different method categories and an artwork dialogue perspective, both how to get closer to the intrinsic material and values in the reflected work, and to how the extrinsic expressions might translate to meaningful artworks in another domain, in this case music. Furthermore, it investigates the potential of new artistic hybrid art experiences based on the findings and examines the processes and considerations of these. The artistic purpose is through transformative reflections of painting to new works in improvisational and compositional contemporary music (jazz), to create a multidimensional, multisensory art experience space, where the individual work can be experienced both independently and in close communication with a work from another artistic domain.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsartistic research, RMC staff
date12/05/2020
published28/09/2023
last modified28/09/2023
statuspublished
share statusprivate
affiliationRMC
copyrightNikolaj Hess
licenseAll rights reserved
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/882976/2089352
published inRhythmic Music Conservatory, Copenhagen
portal issue4. Staff Publications 2023
connected toRhythmic Music Conservatory, Copenhagen
external linkwww.transformativereflections.com


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