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Revision with unchanged content. Digital musical instruments bring about new problems and prospects for mu si cal performance. In An enactive approach to digital musical instrument de sign, Newton Armstrong argues that these problems and prospects are theo re tical and philosophical as much as they are technical. Drawing on the en active cognitive science of Francisco Varela and others, as well as the phen omen ology of Martin Heidegger and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Armstrong out lines a model of interaction based around circular chains of embodied inter de pen dency between performer and…mehr

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Revision with unchanged content. Digital musical instruments bring about new problems and prospects for mu si cal performance. In An enactive approach to digital musical instrument de sign, Newton Armstrong argues that these problems and prospects are theo re tical and philosophical as much as they are technical. Drawing on the en active cognitive science of Francisco Varela and others, as well as the phen omen ology of Martin Heidegger and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Armstrong out lines a model of interaction based around circular chains of embodied inter de pen dency between performer and instrument, and examines the ways in which technological resistance to human action plays a key role in the in cre men tal acquisition of performative skill. This book is addressed to musicians and artists working with interactive systems, to theorists of new media, and to researchers and designers interested in human factors in computing.
Autorenporträt
Is a composer, performer and theorist working mainly in digital musics. He holds degrees from the University of Melbourne and Princeton University, and currently teaches in the Music Department and Electroacoustic Music Program at Dartmouth College.