Flow, Gesture, and Spaces in Free Jazz

Towards a Theory of Collaboration
Buch | Hardcover
XIII, 141 Seiten
2009 | 2009
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-540-92194-3 (ISBN)

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Flow, Gesture, and Spaces in Free Jazz - Guerino Mazzola, Paul B. Cherlin
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The scientific approach of this book transcends the limits of art literature in that it also develops geometric theories of gestures and distributed identities, also known as swarm intelligence.
We exemplify this approach in the framework of free jazz, which is a prototypical creative and collaborative art form. Leader artists such as John Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Cecil Taylor, Sun Ra, The Art Ensemble of Chicago, Albert Ayler, Don Cherry, and Archie Shepp are presented in their strongest works and theories.
The pillars of our theory of collaboration are built from psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's flow, physicist Gilles Châtelet's gestures, and computer scientist Bill Wulf's collaboratories.

Getting off Ground.- What Is Free Jazz?.- Jazz in Transition.- The Landscape of Free Jazz.- Out of this World.- The Art of Collaboration.- Collaborative Spaces in Free Jazz.- Which Collaboratories?.- The Innards of Time.- Gestural Creativity.- Gestures: From Philosophy to Thought Experiments.- Geometry of Gestures.- The Escher Theorem and Gestural Creativity in Free Jazz.- What Group Flow Generates.- What Is Flow?.- The Symbolic Axis of Distributed Identity.- Epilogue.- From Pre-to Postproduction: The Infinite Listening.- Global Strategies for Free Jazz.- The Future of Free Jazz.

"Managing innovation and spurring team creativity while working under constraints are key ingredients for success in today's industries. Surprisingly enough, there is an artistic domain in which such concerns are also paramount--jazz improvisation. While understanding how such multifarious collaborations can be encouraged and even nurtured is still a work in progress, this book offers some suggestions on how such endeavors can be approached and theorized, at least in the world of 20th century free jazz music.[...] In summary, the suggested line of thought about the science of collaboration is obviously still undergoing work, and some issues are somewhat abstruse. Anyone interested in the emergence of collaboration, be it in musical, artistic, or innovative processes, will get something out of this book." P. Jouvelot, ACM Computing Reviews, May 2009

"[This book] is at once a contribution to mathematical music theory, the first volume in a Springer-Verlag series on computational music science, and a manifesto on contemporary free jazz as a cultural achievement. ... As a manifesto on the music of a most gifted mathematician, or the mathematically inflected thought of a gifted musician, Mazzola's book exhibits the kind of energy, vision and passion that he brings to his vocation, and we are richer for it." Charles Turner (2011): Book Review, Jazz Perspectives, 5:1, 105-109

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.1.2009
Reihe/Serie Computational Music Science
Mitarbeit Sonstige Mitarbeit: Mathias Rissi, Nathan Kennedy
Zusatzinfo XIII, 141 p.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 420 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik
Schlagworte Algebraic Geometry • algebraic topology • cecil taylor • Cognitive • Creativity • Finite • Free Jazz • Geometry • Hardcover, Softcover / Informatik, EDV/Anwendungs-Software • HC/Informatik, EDV/Anwendungs-Software • Identity • Philosophy • poetology • Poiesis • Spaces • Swarm intelligence • Theorem • Topology • Topos
ISBN-10 3-540-92194-X / 354092194X
ISBN-13 978-3-540-92194-3 / 9783540921943
Zustand Neuware
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