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Author Lazzarini, Victor

Title Ubiquitous Music Ecologies
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (259 pages)
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- 1 The Ecologies of Ubiquitous Music -- 1.1 Revisiting the Ubimus Manifesto -- 1.1.1 Other Approaches -- 1.2 Ubimus Ecologies -- 1.2.1 Ubimus in Composition and Performance -- 1.2.2 The Technologies of Ubimus -- 1.2.3 Ubimus in the Educational Context -- 1.2.4 Creativity in Everyday Settings -- 1.3 Conclusions -- 2 Everyday Musical Creativity -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 Resource Qualities -- 2.1.2 Knowledge Heterogeneity
2.1.3 Fast Knowledge Transfer -- 2.2 Ground Zero: Situating Little-C Music within the Field of Creativity Studies -- 2.3 Milestone 1: Resource Qualities -- 2.3.1 Temporality -- 2.3.2 Rivalry -- 2.4 Milestone 2: Knowledge Heterogeneity -- 2.4.1 Dialogics -- 2.5 Milestone 3: Fast Knowledge Transfer -- 2.5.1 Temporality -- 2.5.2 Semantics -- 2.6 Conclusions and Glimpses of Future Developments -- 2.6.1 Temporality -- 2.6.2 Rivalry -- 2.6.3 Knowledge Heterogeneity -- 2.6.4 Dialogics -- 2.6.5 Fast Knowledge Transfer -- 3 DIY Electronics for Ubiquitous Music Ecosystems
3.1 DIY Musical Hardware: An Abridged History -- 3.1.1 The Post-Second World War Beginnings -- 3.1.2 The Eighties and Decline -- 3.1.3 Floss Software -- 3.1.4 Rebirth of DIY Hardware -- 3.2 Analogue and Digital Hardware -- 3.3 Microcontroller Technologies -- 3.3.1 The Arduino Development Board -- 3.4 Low-Cost General-Purpose Computing Devices -- 3.4.1 Raspberry PI -- 3.4.2 Beaglebone Black -- 3.4.3 Intel Galileo and Edison -- 3.4.4 Hard-Realtime Platforms -- 3.5 DIY Electronics in the Ubimus Context -- 3.5.1 DIY as a Creativity Exploration Platform -- 3.5.2 An Internet of Musical Things
3.5.3 The Ubimus Ecosystem -- 3.6 Conclusions -- 4 A Brief Report from the land of DIY -- 4.1 Following the Trails vs off the Beaten Track -- 4.1.1 Beat Machine No. 1 -- 4.1.2 Beat Machine No. 2 -- 4.1.3 Beat Machine No. 5 -- 4.2 Solenoid Orchestra -- 4.3 KOI -- 4.4 Conclusions -- 5 Interactive Systems and their Documentation: A perspective on Multimedia Installation Art -- 5.1 Preservation -- 5.2 Immersive and Multi-Sensory Installations -- 5.3 Conclusions -- 6 Questions and Challenges in Ubiquitous Creativity -- 6.1 Characteristics of Ubimus -- 6.2 Consequences of Ubiquity in Music
6.3 Ubimus in Schools and Music Education -- 6.3.1 Incorporation of ICT in Schools -- 6.3.2 Examples of Software and Workflow Design -- 6.3.3 Learning and Creativity -- 6.4 Summary and Conclusions -- 7 Ubiquitous Music Research in Basic-Education Contexts -- 7.1 Ubimus and its Applications in Basic Education -- 7.2 Musical Creativity: Cognitive-Ecological Creative Practices -- 7.3 Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Ubimus Research -- 7.4 Experiencing Scientific Induction in Ubimus with High-School Students from CAp -- 7.4.1 Creative Experiments in Ubimus Research
Notes Print version record
Subject Music -- Data processing.
Music and technology.
Music -- Performance.
Music -- Production and direction
Music and technology
Music -- Data processing
Music -- Performance
Form Electronic book
Author Keller, Damián
Otero, Nuno
Turchet, Luca
ISBN 9781000258608
1000258602
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9780429281440
0429281447
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