During the COVID-19 pandemic, creative communities were faced with
unprecedented challenges and forced to embark upon a re-evaluation of
traditional approaches to artistic collaboration. In the wake of these
discussions and experiments, _New Directions in Musical Collaborative
Creativity_ asks how new technology can be used to enhance creativity
and how this creativity increases our knowledge in relation to musical
interactions in group contexts. Focusing on a case study of a leading
musical improvisation group--the Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra, and
their online music sessions established during the COVID-19 lockdowns
of March 2020--the book's five authors probe the transformative impact
of online and hybrid improvisation and explore the crucial role of
interactive (visual and sound) technology in the emergence of new
identities and hybrid working practices.Virtual improvising, though a
relatively new type of creative activity, has significant implications
for how researchers can better understand improvisation generally as
well as musical interactions in non-virtual environments. The book's
topics range from an overview of digital music frameworks to an
investigation of how improvisations begin and end, the unique context
of the online sessions, the integration of audio and visual stimuli to
produce audio-visual compositions, and new types of creative
activities. The authors explore how improvisation--and online
improvising in particular--can engender a fresh sense of community
while presenting innovative opportunities for experimentation,
communication, community involvement, educational enrichment, the
cultivation of new virtuosities, and the promotion of health and
well-being. Furthermore, they delve into the ramifications of these
insights for education and health, emphasising the importance of new
technologies and their potential to produce significant creative
breakthroughs.Ultimately, the book points us toward novel
manifestations of technologically-mediated and community-centred
creative engagement, delineating avenues for future advancement and
scholarly investigation. Bringing together a multidisciplinary and
cross-generational author team with a wealth of complementary academic
and artistic experience, this book responds to the significant growth
in interest in improvisation as a musical and artistic practice and
situates this research within the study of collaborative creativity in
the contemporary "hybrid" context. A companion website features a
series of films that document sessions of the Glasgow Improvisers
Orchestra, showing the innovative collaborative artistic practices as
they emerged.
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The Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra and the Theater of Home
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780197752869
Publisert
2025
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Vendor
Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok