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The digital evolution of live music / / editors, Angela Cresswell-Jones and Rebecca Jane Bennett



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Titolo: The digital evolution of live music / / editors, Angela Cresswell-Jones and Rebecca Jane Bennett Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Waltham, MA : , : Chandos Publishing, , [2015]
�2015
Edizione: First edition.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (xv, 143 pages)
Disciplina: 781.430285
Soggetto topico: Live sound recordings
Sound - Recording and reproducing - Digital techniques
Persona (resp. second.): Cresswell-JonesAngela
BennettRebecca Jane
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front Cover; The Digital Evolution of Live Music; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction; The digital evolution; Live music; The live music economy; Live music and digital culture; References; Section One: Live that survives ; Chapter 1: Live concerts and fan identity in the age of the Internet; 1.1 . Introduction; 1.2 . Identity and live music; 1.3 . Live concerts and history; 1.4 . Live concerts and community; 1.5 . Live concerts and the individual; 1.6 . Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Aura, iteration, and action: digital technology and the jouissance of live music
2.1 . The territory: arguments about the technological mediation of cultural production2.2 . The expedition: experiences of jouissance through live music; References; Chapter 3: What's my scene: festival fandom and the applification of the Big Day Out stage; 3.1 . Introduction; 3.2 . A brief history of music festivals: 1960s-1990s; 3.3 . The 1990s to the 2000s; 3.4 . The 2000s: the applification of the BDO stage; 3.5 . The future of music festivals; References; Section Two: Digital live ; Chapter 4: Live sound and the disappearing digital; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Sound is analog
4.3 Digital processes in live sound4.4 Global sound design; 4.5 Dislocations and authenticity; 4.6 Music computing and synthesis; 4.7 Remote digital tools; 4.8 Digital magic; 4.9 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Live or Memorex? Changing perceptions of music practices; 5.1 . Introduction; 5.2 . Methodology; 5.3 . The loss of the tangible-capturing the moment 1; 5.4 . Plus ça change-capturing the moment 2; 5.5 . Liquid sounds-disseminating the experience; 5.6 . Keeping it real-live and digital; 5.7 . Dubstep or busted speakers? Changing auditory practices; 5.8 . Backward to the future
ReferencesChapter 6: Live from the ether: YouTube and live music video culture; 6.1 . Introduction; 6.2 . Free-for-all: the YouTube model; 6.3 . It's all here: community and access; 6.4 . Another promotional tool: the official model; 6.5 . Identifying the fanvid: the amateur-professional divide; 6.6 . The heart of copygrey: the user-generated model; 6.7 . Offsetting copygrey: YouTube services; 6.8 . A live-streaming case study: Coachella; 6.9 . Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Live music in a virtual world: exuberant flourishing and disability at Wheelies nightclub in Second Life
7.1 . Second Life: looking forward, looking back7.2 . Identity avatars and disability; 7.3 . Second Life, live music, and disability; 7.4 . Wheelies, live music, and engagement; 7.5 . Conclusion; References; Chapter 8: The sounds of Skyrim: a musical journey through gaming; 8.1 . Introduction; 8.2 . The music of Skyrim; 8.2.1 . Music in-game; 8.2.2 . Music from the game; 8.3 . Music and live-gaming experiences: a moment in time, a moment in mind; References; Section Three: Live after death ; Chapter 9: Dead music in live music culture; 9.1 . Deadness in liveness; 9.1.1 . Dead? Music
9.1.2 . Live
Sommario/riassunto: The concept of 'live' has changed as a consequence of mediated culture. Interaction may occur in real time, but not necessarily in shared physical spaces with others. The Digital Evolution of Live Music considers notions of live music in time and space as influenced by digital technology. This book presents the argument that live music is a special case in digital experience due to its liminal status between mind and body, words and feelings, sight and sound, virtual and real. Digital live music occupies a multimodal role in a cultural contextual landscape shaped by technological innovation.
Titolo autorizzato: The digital evolution of live music  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-08-100070-7
0-08-100067-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910797363603321
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Serie: Chandos information professional series.