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Musical Creation Process and Digital Technology: "the Supra-Instrumental Gesture"

Claude Cadoz
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Considering artistic creation as an emblematic enactive process and the artistic creation process as deeply linked with technology, we propose a conceptual framework allowing to give signification to the concept of artistic creation tool in the context of digital technology. We start from a very simple (theoretical) situation, which is a kind of primordial musical instrumental experience where we characterize the main phases of the creation process under an enactive point of view. Then, we discuss briefly some needs to which technology evolution brought certain solutions and the new functionalities it introduced. After that, entering in the "new technology" era we show in what the introduction of the digital technology in the field of artistic creation is not simply an evolution but, though not yet accomplished, a deep revolution. Finally, through a brief presentation of our own research and its correlated musical creation activity in the laboratory, we introduce two important concepts: the first concerns the use of the mass-interaction physical modeling paradigm for the musical macrostructure creation, the second, closely related, is that of "Supra-Instrumental Gesture". Both correspond, in the case of musical creation, to an extension of the enaction point of view from the multisensory-motricity level to the scale of musical composition.
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hal-00439438 , version 1 (22-04-2014)

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Claude Cadoz. Musical Creation Process and Digital Technology: "the Supra-Instrumental Gesture". 4th International Conference on Enactive Interfaces, Nov 2007, Grenoble, France. pp.323-328. ⟨hal-00439438⟩
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