The Sound of Becoming: Moving Towards a Virtual Music


Autoria(s): Yang, Justin
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

In 1985 Jacques Attali proposed a new modality for music. He suggests that there be “not a new music, but a new way of making music... a radically new form of the insertion of music into communication” (Attali 134). What Attali foretold has become a firm reality in contemporary musical practice. One has only to look at any current musical activity to encounter work that relies heavily on real-time interaction and dynamic generation and/or modification of materials. But why is this ontologically different ‘mode of essentially interactive and transformative existence’ (Ziarek 195), this ‘new way of making music’, so attractive to contemporary artists? What is motivating artists to abandon a production model in favor of a model of real-time interactive exploration? I will argue that at the foundation of this new artistic ontology lies Deleuze’s concept of the virtual. It is a recognition of the virtual power of music, that music making can be an act of invention, a process where one can discover something never before experienced.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-sound-of-becoming-moving-towards-a-virtual-music(2d5b615d-d85f-45b8-85a0-0a8a6bab7636).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Yang , J 2011 , ' The Sound of Becoming: Moving Towards a Virtual Music ' Revue Filigrane , vol null , no. 13 .

Tipo

article