Musical Sense-Making

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action and perception studies
Adaptive Device
auditory perception
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cognition
cognitive economy
Cognitive Science
computation
Computational theory
cybernetics
Distal Stimuli
DST
dynamics systems theory
ecological psychology
ecology
embodied cognition
Enactive Approach
enactive cognition
Enactment
epistemic interactions
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Existential Philosophies
experience
experiential approach
Face To Face
Feedback
Functional Tones
music and philosophy
music and psychology
Music Listening
Music User
Musical Sense-Making
neurophenomenology
Organism Environment Coupling
Organismic Developmental Approach
Participatory Sense Making
Perceptual Flux
Physical Symbol System
Proximal Stimuli
real-time music processing
Relate Sense Making
Representational Semantics
SEMPRE Studies in the Psychology of Music
Sensorimotor Coupling
sensory experience
Sonorous Articulation
Sounding art
Source Path Goal Schema
systems theory
Von Glasersfeld

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367222406
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Musical Sense-Making: Enaction, Experience, and Computation broadens the scope of musical sense-making from a disembodied cognitivist approach to an experiential approach. Revolving around the definition of music as a temporal and sounding art, it argues for an interactional and experiential approach that brings together the richness of sensory experience and principles of cognitive economy.

Starting from the major distinction between in-time and outside-of-time processing of the sounds, this volume provides a conceptual and operational framework for dealing with sounds in a real-time listening situation, relying heavily on the theoretical groundings of ecology, cybernetics, and systems theory, and stressing the role of epistemic interactions with the sounds. These interactions are considered from different perspectives, bringing together insights from previous theoretical groundings and more recent empirical research. The author’s findings are framed within the context of the broader field of enactive and embodied cognition, recent action and perception studies, and the emerging field of neurophenomenology and dynamical systems theory.

This volume will particularly appeal to scholars and researchers interested in the intersection between music, philosophy, and/or psychology.

Mark Reybrouck is emeritus professor at the University of Leuven (KU Leuven) and guest professor at Ghent University, Belgium.