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Embodied Music Cognition And Mediation Technology Marc Leman

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Embodied Music Cognition And Mediation Technology Marc Leman
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.18 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Marc Leman
ISBN: 9780262122931, 0262122936
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Embodied Music Cognition And Mediation Technology Marc Leman by Marc Leman 9780262122931, 0262122936 instant download after payment.

A proposal that an embodied cognition approach to music research―drawing on work in computer science, psychology, brain science, and musicology―offers a promising framework for thinking about music mediation technology.
Digital media handles music as encoded physical energy, but humans consider music in terms of beliefs, intentions, interpretations, experiences, evaluations, and significations. In this book, drawing on work in computer science, psychology, brain science, and musicology, Marc Leman proposes an embodied cognition approach to music research that will help bridge this gap. Assuming that the body plays a central role in all musical activities, and basing his approach on a hypothesis about the relationship between musical experience (mind) and sound energy (matter), Leman argues that the human body is a biologically designed mediator that transfers physical energy to a mental level―engaging experiences, values, and intentions―and, reversing the process, transfers mental representation into material form. He suggests that this idea of the body as mediator offers a promising framework for thinking about music mediation technology. Leman proposes that, under certain conditions, the natural mediator (the body) can be extended with artificial technology-based mediators. He explores the necessary conditions and analyzes ways in which they can be studied.

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