Improvisation in the in-between: jazz, affect and artistic research
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I’m going to start in an unlikely place for a discussion on jazz and artistic research: Baruch Spinoza’s exploration of the nature of bodies and bodily relations in the second book of Ethics, a passage sometimes referred to as his “physical interlude.” Among other things, Spinoza makes the following claims:
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Creative Music Congress, Improvisation and Innovation - Savassi Festival
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Musicology and ethnomusicology
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Stover, C, Improvisation in the in-between: jazz, affect and artistic research, 2020