The Oxford Handbook of Sound and Imagination, Volume 2
Herausgeber: Grimshaw-Aagaard, Mark; Knakkergaard, Martin; Walther-Hansen, Mads
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Herausgeber: Grimshaw-Aagaard, Mark; Knakkergaard, Martin; Walther-Hansen, Mads
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In this two-volume Handbook, contributors address the tendency to discuss musical imagination through terms like compositional creativity or performance technique, correcting the current bias towards visual imagination to instead highlight the many forms of sonic and musical imagination.
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In this two-volume Handbook, contributors address the tendency to discuss musical imagination through terms like compositional creativity or performance technique, correcting the current bias towards visual imagination to instead highlight the many forms of sonic and musical imagination.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 704
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 187mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1320g
- ISBN-13: 9780190460242
- ISBN-10: 0190460245
- Artikelnr.: 56155332
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 704
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 187mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1320g
- ISBN-13: 9780190460242
- ISBN-10: 0190460245
- Artikelnr.: 56155332
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard is Obel Professor of Music and head of the Music and Sound Knowledge Group (MaSK) at Aalborg University, Denmark. He has published widely across subjects as diverse as sound, biofeedback in computer games, presence, virtuality, the Uncanny Valley, and IT systems and also writes free, open source software for virtual research environments (WIKINDX). Mark is series editor for the Palgrave Macmillan series Studies in Sound, and his books include the anthologies Game Sound Technology & Player Interaction (2011) and The Oxford Handbook of Virtuality (OUP 2014) and, with co-author Tom Garner, a monograph entitled Sonic Virtuality(OUP 2015). Mads Walther-Hansen is Associate Professor and head of the Music Programme at Aalborg University, Denmark. He writes on music listening, music production, sound technology, and sound analysis, and he has published several articles, chapters, and conference papers on cognition and language in relation to music production which examine the conceptualization of sound and the effect of recording technology on the listening experience. Martin Knakkergaard is Senior Lecturer at Aalborg University, Denmark. He is currently the leader of the Obel Music Project and was former head of the Music Programme at Aalborg University. His research interests are primarily within music theory, music technology and music avant-garde and he has published on subjects such as music and digitalization, music in film and tv as well as the music of Frank Zappa, Pierre Boulez, and others. He is also the editor of the Danish Dictionary of Music, Gads Musikleksikon (2003 and 2005) and was editor of the music periodical Col Legno (1993-1999) and the music journal Danish Musicology Online (2010-2015).
* Contributor Affiliations
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* MARK GRIMSHAW-AAGAARD
* MADS WALTHER-HANSEN
* MARTIN KNAKKERGAARD
* PART I. MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
* Chapter 1. Improvisation: An Ideal Display of Embodied Imagination
* JUSTIN CHRISTENSEN
* Chapter 2. Anticipated Sonic Actions and Sounds in Performance
* CLEMENS WÖLLNER
* Chapter 3. Motor Imagery in Perception and Performance of Sound and
Music
* JAN SCHACHER
* Chapter 4. Music and Emergence
* JOHN M. CARVALHO
* Chapter 5. Affordances in Real, Virtual, and Imaginary Musical
Performance
* MARC DUBY
* PART II. SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES
* Chapter 6. Systemic Abstractions: The Imaginary Regime
* MARTIN KNAKKERGAARD
* Chapter 7. From Rays to Ra: Music, Physics, and the Mind
* JANNA K. SASLAW AND JAMES P. WALSH
* Chapter 8. Music Analysis and Data Compression
* DAVID MEREDITH
* Chapter 9. Bioacoustics: Imaging and Imagining the Animal World
* MICKEY VALLEE
* Chapter 10. Musical Notation as the Externalization of Imagined,
Complex Sound
* HENRIK SINDING-LARSEN
* Chapter 11. ". . . they call us by our name . . .": Technology,
Memory, and Metempsychosis
* BENNETT HOGG
* Chapter 12. Musical Shape Cognition
* ROLF INGE GODØY
* Chapter 13. Playing the Inner Ear: Performing the Imagination
* SIMON EMMERSON
* PART III. PSYCHOLOGY
* Chapter 14. Music in Detention and Interrogation: The Musical Ecology
of Fear
* W. LUKE WINDSOR
* Chapter 15. Augmented Unreality: Synesthetic Artworks and
Audio-Visual Hallucinations
* JONATHAN WEINEL
* Chapter 16. Consumer Sound
* SØREN BECH AND JON FRANCOMBE
* Chapter 17. Creating a Brand Image through Music: Understanding the
Psychological Mechanisms Behind Audio Branding
* HAUKE EGERMANN
* Chapter 18. Sound and Emotion
* ERKIN ASUTAY AND DANIEL VÄSTFJÄLL
* Chapter 19. Voluntary Auditory Imagery and Music Pedagogy
* ANDREA R. HALPERN AND KATIE OVERY
* Chapter 20. A Different Way of Imagining Sound: Probing the Inner
Auditory Worlds of Some Children on the Autism Spectrum
* ADAM OCKELFORD
* Chapter 21. Multi-Modal Imagery in the Receptive Music Therapy Model
Guided Imagery and Music (GIM)
* LARS OLE BONDE
* Chapter 22. Empirical Musical Imagery Beyond the 'Mind's Ear'
* FREYA BAILES
* PART IV. AESTHETICS
* Chapter 23. Imaginative Listening to Music
* THEODORE GRACYK
* Chapter 24. A Hopeful Tone: A Waltonian Reconstruction of Bloch's
Musical Aesthetics
* BRYAN PARKHURST
* Chapter 25. Sound as Environmental Presence: Towards an Aesthetics of
Sonic Atmospheres
* ULRIK SCHMIDT
* Chapter 26. The Aesthetics of Improvisation
* ANDY HAMILTON
* PART V. POSTHUMANISM
* Chapter 27. Sonic Materialism: Hearing the Arche-Sonic
* SALOMÉ VOEGELIN
* Chapter 28. Imagining the Seamless Cyborg: Computer System Sounds as
Embodying Technologies
* DANIËL PLOEGER
* Chapter 29. Glitched and Warped: Transformations of Rhythm in the Age
of the Digital Audio Workstation
* ANNE DANIELSEN
* Chapter 30. On the Other Side of Time: Afrofuturism and the Sounds of
the Future
* ERIK STEINSKOG
* Chapter 31. Posthumanist Voices in Literature and Opera
* JASON R. D'AOUST
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* MARK GRIMSHAW-AAGAARD
* MADS WALTHER-HANSEN
* MARTIN KNAKKERGAARD
* PART I. MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
* Chapter 1. Improvisation: An Ideal Display of Embodied Imagination
* JUSTIN CHRISTENSEN
* Chapter 2. Anticipated Sonic Actions and Sounds in Performance
* CLEMENS WÖLLNER
* Chapter 3. Motor Imagery in Perception and Performance of Sound and
Music
* JAN SCHACHER
* Chapter 4. Music and Emergence
* JOHN M. CARVALHO
* Chapter 5. Affordances in Real, Virtual, and Imaginary Musical
Performance
* MARC DUBY
* PART II. SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES
* Chapter 6. Systemic Abstractions: The Imaginary Regime
* MARTIN KNAKKERGAARD
* Chapter 7. From Rays to Ra: Music, Physics, and the Mind
* JANNA K. SASLAW AND JAMES P. WALSH
* Chapter 8. Music Analysis and Data Compression
* DAVID MEREDITH
* Chapter 9. Bioacoustics: Imaging and Imagining the Animal World
* MICKEY VALLEE
* Chapter 10. Musical Notation as the Externalization of Imagined,
Complex Sound
* HENRIK SINDING-LARSEN
* Chapter 11. ". . . they call us by our name . . .": Technology,
Memory, and Metempsychosis
* BENNETT HOGG
* Chapter 12. Musical Shape Cognition
* ROLF INGE GODØY
* Chapter 13. Playing the Inner Ear: Performing the Imagination
* SIMON EMMERSON
* PART III. PSYCHOLOGY
* Chapter 14. Music in Detention and Interrogation: The Musical Ecology
of Fear
* W. LUKE WINDSOR
* Chapter 15. Augmented Unreality: Synesthetic Artworks and
Audio-Visual Hallucinations
* JONATHAN WEINEL
* Chapter 16. Consumer Sound
* SØREN BECH AND JON FRANCOMBE
* Chapter 17. Creating a Brand Image through Music: Understanding the
Psychological Mechanisms Behind Audio Branding
* HAUKE EGERMANN
* Chapter 18. Sound and Emotion
* ERKIN ASUTAY AND DANIEL VÄSTFJÄLL
* Chapter 19. Voluntary Auditory Imagery and Music Pedagogy
* ANDREA R. HALPERN AND KATIE OVERY
* Chapter 20. A Different Way of Imagining Sound: Probing the Inner
Auditory Worlds of Some Children on the Autism Spectrum
* ADAM OCKELFORD
* Chapter 21. Multi-Modal Imagery in the Receptive Music Therapy Model
Guided Imagery and Music (GIM)
* LARS OLE BONDE
* Chapter 22. Empirical Musical Imagery Beyond the 'Mind's Ear'
* FREYA BAILES
* PART IV. AESTHETICS
* Chapter 23. Imaginative Listening to Music
* THEODORE GRACYK
* Chapter 24. A Hopeful Tone: A Waltonian Reconstruction of Bloch's
Musical Aesthetics
* BRYAN PARKHURST
* Chapter 25. Sound as Environmental Presence: Towards an Aesthetics of
Sonic Atmospheres
* ULRIK SCHMIDT
* Chapter 26. The Aesthetics of Improvisation
* ANDY HAMILTON
* PART V. POSTHUMANISM
* Chapter 27. Sonic Materialism: Hearing the Arche-Sonic
* SALOMÉ VOEGELIN
* Chapter 28. Imagining the Seamless Cyborg: Computer System Sounds as
Embodying Technologies
* DANIËL PLOEGER
* Chapter 29. Glitched and Warped: Transformations of Rhythm in the Age
of the Digital Audio Workstation
* ANNE DANIELSEN
* Chapter 30. On the Other Side of Time: Afrofuturism and the Sounds of
the Future
* ERIK STEINSKOG
* Chapter 31. Posthumanist Voices in Literature and Opera
* JASON R. D'AOUST
* Index
* Contributor Affiliations
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* MARK GRIMSHAW-AAGAARD
* MADS WALTHER-HANSEN
* MARTIN KNAKKERGAARD
* PART I. MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
* Chapter 1. Improvisation: An Ideal Display of Embodied Imagination
* JUSTIN CHRISTENSEN
* Chapter 2. Anticipated Sonic Actions and Sounds in Performance
* CLEMENS WÖLLNER
* Chapter 3. Motor Imagery in Perception and Performance of Sound and
Music
* JAN SCHACHER
* Chapter 4. Music and Emergence
* JOHN M. CARVALHO
* Chapter 5. Affordances in Real, Virtual, and Imaginary Musical
Performance
* MARC DUBY
* PART II. SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES
* Chapter 6. Systemic Abstractions: The Imaginary Regime
* MARTIN KNAKKERGAARD
* Chapter 7. From Rays to Ra: Music, Physics, and the Mind
* JANNA K. SASLAW AND JAMES P. WALSH
* Chapter 8. Music Analysis and Data Compression
* DAVID MEREDITH
* Chapter 9. Bioacoustics: Imaging and Imagining the Animal World
* MICKEY VALLEE
* Chapter 10. Musical Notation as the Externalization of Imagined,
Complex Sound
* HENRIK SINDING-LARSEN
* Chapter 11. ". . . they call us by our name . . .": Technology,
Memory, and Metempsychosis
* BENNETT HOGG
* Chapter 12. Musical Shape Cognition
* ROLF INGE GODØY
* Chapter 13. Playing the Inner Ear: Performing the Imagination
* SIMON EMMERSON
* PART III. PSYCHOLOGY
* Chapter 14. Music in Detention and Interrogation: The Musical Ecology
of Fear
* W. LUKE WINDSOR
* Chapter 15. Augmented Unreality: Synesthetic Artworks and
Audio-Visual Hallucinations
* JONATHAN WEINEL
* Chapter 16. Consumer Sound
* SØREN BECH AND JON FRANCOMBE
* Chapter 17. Creating a Brand Image through Music: Understanding the
Psychological Mechanisms Behind Audio Branding
* HAUKE EGERMANN
* Chapter 18. Sound and Emotion
* ERKIN ASUTAY AND DANIEL VÄSTFJÄLL
* Chapter 19. Voluntary Auditory Imagery and Music Pedagogy
* ANDREA R. HALPERN AND KATIE OVERY
* Chapter 20. A Different Way of Imagining Sound: Probing the Inner
Auditory Worlds of Some Children on the Autism Spectrum
* ADAM OCKELFORD
* Chapter 21. Multi-Modal Imagery in the Receptive Music Therapy Model
Guided Imagery and Music (GIM)
* LARS OLE BONDE
* Chapter 22. Empirical Musical Imagery Beyond the 'Mind's Ear'
* FREYA BAILES
* PART IV. AESTHETICS
* Chapter 23. Imaginative Listening to Music
* THEODORE GRACYK
* Chapter 24. A Hopeful Tone: A Waltonian Reconstruction of Bloch's
Musical Aesthetics
* BRYAN PARKHURST
* Chapter 25. Sound as Environmental Presence: Towards an Aesthetics of
Sonic Atmospheres
* ULRIK SCHMIDT
* Chapter 26. The Aesthetics of Improvisation
* ANDY HAMILTON
* PART V. POSTHUMANISM
* Chapter 27. Sonic Materialism: Hearing the Arche-Sonic
* SALOMÉ VOEGELIN
* Chapter 28. Imagining the Seamless Cyborg: Computer System Sounds as
Embodying Technologies
* DANIËL PLOEGER
* Chapter 29. Glitched and Warped: Transformations of Rhythm in the Age
of the Digital Audio Workstation
* ANNE DANIELSEN
* Chapter 30. On the Other Side of Time: Afrofuturism and the Sounds of
the Future
* ERIK STEINSKOG
* Chapter 31. Posthumanist Voices in Literature and Opera
* JASON R. D'AOUST
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* MARK GRIMSHAW-AAGAARD
* MADS WALTHER-HANSEN
* MARTIN KNAKKERGAARD
* PART I. MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
* Chapter 1. Improvisation: An Ideal Display of Embodied Imagination
* JUSTIN CHRISTENSEN
* Chapter 2. Anticipated Sonic Actions and Sounds in Performance
* CLEMENS WÖLLNER
* Chapter 3. Motor Imagery in Perception and Performance of Sound and
Music
* JAN SCHACHER
* Chapter 4. Music and Emergence
* JOHN M. CARVALHO
* Chapter 5. Affordances in Real, Virtual, and Imaginary Musical
Performance
* MARC DUBY
* PART II. SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES
* Chapter 6. Systemic Abstractions: The Imaginary Regime
* MARTIN KNAKKERGAARD
* Chapter 7. From Rays to Ra: Music, Physics, and the Mind
* JANNA K. SASLAW AND JAMES P. WALSH
* Chapter 8. Music Analysis and Data Compression
* DAVID MEREDITH
* Chapter 9. Bioacoustics: Imaging and Imagining the Animal World
* MICKEY VALLEE
* Chapter 10. Musical Notation as the Externalization of Imagined,
Complex Sound
* HENRIK SINDING-LARSEN
* Chapter 11. ". . . they call us by our name . . .": Technology,
Memory, and Metempsychosis
* BENNETT HOGG
* Chapter 12. Musical Shape Cognition
* ROLF INGE GODØY
* Chapter 13. Playing the Inner Ear: Performing the Imagination
* SIMON EMMERSON
* PART III. PSYCHOLOGY
* Chapter 14. Music in Detention and Interrogation: The Musical Ecology
of Fear
* W. LUKE WINDSOR
* Chapter 15. Augmented Unreality: Synesthetic Artworks and
Audio-Visual Hallucinations
* JONATHAN WEINEL
* Chapter 16. Consumer Sound
* SØREN BECH AND JON FRANCOMBE
* Chapter 17. Creating a Brand Image through Music: Understanding the
Psychological Mechanisms Behind Audio Branding
* HAUKE EGERMANN
* Chapter 18. Sound and Emotion
* ERKIN ASUTAY AND DANIEL VÄSTFJÄLL
* Chapter 19. Voluntary Auditory Imagery and Music Pedagogy
* ANDREA R. HALPERN AND KATIE OVERY
* Chapter 20. A Different Way of Imagining Sound: Probing the Inner
Auditory Worlds of Some Children on the Autism Spectrum
* ADAM OCKELFORD
* Chapter 21. Multi-Modal Imagery in the Receptive Music Therapy Model
Guided Imagery and Music (GIM)
* LARS OLE BONDE
* Chapter 22. Empirical Musical Imagery Beyond the 'Mind's Ear'
* FREYA BAILES
* PART IV. AESTHETICS
* Chapter 23. Imaginative Listening to Music
* THEODORE GRACYK
* Chapter 24. A Hopeful Tone: A Waltonian Reconstruction of Bloch's
Musical Aesthetics
* BRYAN PARKHURST
* Chapter 25. Sound as Environmental Presence: Towards an Aesthetics of
Sonic Atmospheres
* ULRIK SCHMIDT
* Chapter 26. The Aesthetics of Improvisation
* ANDY HAMILTON
* PART V. POSTHUMANISM
* Chapter 27. Sonic Materialism: Hearing the Arche-Sonic
* SALOMÉ VOEGELIN
* Chapter 28. Imagining the Seamless Cyborg: Computer System Sounds as
Embodying Technologies
* DANIËL PLOEGER
* Chapter 29. Glitched and Warped: Transformations of Rhythm in the Age
of the Digital Audio Workstation
* ANNE DANIELSEN
* Chapter 30. On the Other Side of Time: Afrofuturism and the Sounds of
the Future
* ERIK STEINSKOG
* Chapter 31. Posthumanist Voices in Literature and Opera
* JASON R. D'AOUST
* Index