'Thought Conductors' – Towards a non-reductionist music cognition research
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- 16.06.2015
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- 18:30 - 20:00
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- Prof. Dr. Sebastian Klotz
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- en
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- Gesellschaft, Philos., Erzieh.
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- Gesellschaft, Philos., Erzieh.
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- Prof. Dr. Martin Rohrmeier
- Beschreibung
- Given the complexity of human auditory perception, models that rely on information theory concepts have been substituted by more ecologically nuanced perspectives on listening as a culturally situated practice. This presentation argues that empirically driven research which has exhausted the strictly functionalist paradigm (input/functional localization of cortical activation) desperately seeks input that allows it to approach more volatile constructs such as autobiographical memory and musical empathy. A project by the London based art collective art Emergent which is called "Thought Conductor" will serve as backdrop for this critical assessment. Contact Carolin.Thiele@tu-dresden.de 0351/ 463-35711
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TUD (Institut für Kunst- und Musikwissenschaft August-Bebel-Str. 20, Raum E08, 01219 Dresden)
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