Perspectives on Music, Sound and MusicologyMusicking with Plants
Perspectives on Music, Sound and Musicology: Musicking with Plants
Lopes, Filipe; Rodrigues, Paulo M.
2021-09-30 00:00:00
[In this paper we discuss our work and research related to music, humans and plants. We attempt to put our endeavours in a large historical and technological perspective as well as sharing our own creative journey motivated by an interest in connecting with plants through music making. We deliberately use the term “musicking” to create a context where our work can be meaningfully understood, and we present case studies—elicitors—to discuss and communicate our activities and creative processes.]
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Perspectives on Music, Sound and MusicologyMusicking with Plants
[In this paper we discuss our work and research related to music, humans and plants. We attempt to put our endeavours in a large historical and technological perspective as well as sharing our own creative journey motivated by an interest in connecting with plants through music making. We deliberately use the term “musicking” to create a context where our work can be meaningfully understood, and we present case studies—elicitors—to discuss and communicate our activities and creative processes.]
Published: Sep 30, 2021
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