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Defragmentation

Curating Contemporary Music
Die Diskurse um Gender & Diversity, Dekolonisierung und technologischen Wandel in Institutionen der Neuen Musik zu verankern, darum ging es in der gleichnamigen Convention im Rahmen der Darmstädter Ferienkurse 2018.
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"Defragmentation - Curating Contemporary Music" is a research project with the aim of anchoring discourses on gender and diversity, decolonization and technological change that are currently being conducted in many disciplines in new music institutions and discussing curatorial practices in this field. The volume brings together a four-day convention as part of the Darmstadt Ferienkurse 2018.

Contents

Vorwort
Foreword
Dorothee Richter: Propositions on Curating
Martin Tröndle: Concert Evolution: A Theoretical Approach
Tim Perkis: Speaking with the Mindless
Sandeep Bhagwati: How to Be a Node, a Temporary Abode. Some Ideas on Curating Contemporary Musicking
Rolando Vázquez: The Decolonial Option and the Practice of Listening
Florian Malzacher: Creating Temporal Realities. Performativity as a Curatorial Tool
Anke Charton: Default, Debug, Decolonize: Thoughts on Intersectionality and New Music
Nick Collind & Björn Gottstein: The curAltor
Camille Baker: Where is the Human in a World of Technology and the Arts?
Jérôme Glicenstein: Aesthetic Experience and its Dispositifs
AutorInnen / Authors
Programm Defragmentation (17.–20. Juli 2018)

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Title:
Defragmentation
Curating Contemporary Music
Language:
English
Brand:
Schott Music
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
NZ 5046
ISBN13:
978-3-7957-1887-9
Weight:
0,29 kg
Pages:
106
Binding:
Paperback/Softcover
Delivery rights:
worldwide

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