
Music and Body as Ritual-Performance
Author(s) -
Marcello Lussana
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2245-7755
DOI - 10.7146/aprja.v2i1.121130
Subject(s) - phenomenology (philosophy) , generative grammar , variety (cybernetics) , movement (music) , epistemology , object (grammar) , sociology , psychology , computer science , cognitive science , aesthetics , philosophy , artificial intelligence
In this paper I want to connect different kinds of knowledge: some ideas of the philosopher Gilles Deleuze, phenomenology, interactive technology, performance, music and ritual. The central idea is the concept of difference as a generative tool of thinking, doing, performing and understanding technology. This is realized through a constant exchange, a movement between these different activities: this communication is the practice of generating difference. Connector of this idea of movement is the concept of body, considered in his variety of meanings: a physical body, flesh, an object or a concept – important is to be open to interaction. The resulting exchange can be deeply understood just with practice: for this reason this written work has to be accompanied and intertwined by a practical work and a first-person approach research. The process of learning something becomes then one opportunity to show the importance of practice and the role of the body as a decoder of technology: the moments of instability while we learn a new technology are actually the opportunity to feel the technology.