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E-grāmata: Hidden Music: The Composer's Guide to Sonification

(University of Surrey)
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This book explores the intersection of data sonification (the systematic translation of data into sound) and musical composition. Section 1 engages with existing discourse and offers an original model (the sonification continuum) which provides perspectives on the practice of sonification for composers, science communicators and those interested in this rapidly emerging field. Section 2 engages with the sonification process itself, exploring techniques, models of translation, data fidelity, analogic and symbolic data mapping, temporality and the listener experience. In Section 3 these concepts and techniques are all made concrete in the context of a selection of the author's projects (2004–2023). Finally, some reasons are offered on how sonification as a practice might enrich composition, communication, collaboration, and a sense of connection.

This Element explores the intersection of data sonification and musical composition. It offers an original model and insights for composers and science communicators. It explores techniques, models, translation, data fidelity, analogic and symbolic mapping, temporality, and listener experience, and how sonification can enrich composition.

Recenzijas

'Hidden Music is truly excellent and fills a huge gap in the literature. In this carefully argued book, Mermikides presents a very personal, academically rigorous, yet highly accessible view of how to bring together data sonification, modern information theory and music composition.' Mortern Kringelbach, Professor of Neuroscience, University of Oxford, Director of Center for Eudaimonia and Human Flourishing and Co-founder Center for Music in the Brain 'This handbook of ideas is clear, concise, and precise. Not a single word is wasted. A must for any creative musician wanting to explore the intricate world of data sonification.' Steve Goss, Composer, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music 'Hidden Music brings rigour and wonder in equal measure to a topic that's until now lacked serious analysis. Essential for those musically minded and those who are data driven too.' Chris Lintott, Astronomer and Presenter of BBC's The Sky at Night 'In Hidden Music Milton Mermikides summarises decades of research and draws from his own, deeply humane creative praxis to show us ways of beholding and understanding the patterns hidden in the world around us. Data relations rendered sonic and musical have the potential to surprise us with truth, sensuality, elegance and insight, usefully blurring the boundary between science and art. Inspirational.' Leah Kardos, composer & author of Blackstar Theory, Hounds of Love 'An intensely personal and insightful guide to how music can help us unlock the humanism within the data and systems of everyday life. Bringing together a lifetime of thought and creativity, Milton Mermikides leads the reader on an adventure into the music of the world around us.' Dominic Broomfield-McHugh, Professor in Musicology, University of Sheffield

Papildus informācija

This Element reveals the what, how, and why of sonification the translation of data into sound.
1. The sonification continuum;
2. The sonification process;
3. The sonification experience; References.