Improvisation in the in-between: jazz, affect and artistic research
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Korman, Clifford Hill
Rodrigues, Mauro
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This essay engages Baruch Spinoza's ideas about bodies, relations and movement to theorize how interaction functions in jazz. In doing so, it offers a series of speculative, productive interventions in the 'transdiscipline' of artistic research: an insistence that we work within the complexity of real-life music-making contexts instead of reducing away via artificial experimental designs; a first-person approach that works from within those contexts as practitioner-researchers; a consideration of how affective movements can be analyzed through their effects, and more.
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Música Criativa: Performance, Improvisação e Inovação
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Stover, C, Improvisation in the in-between: jazz, affect and artistic research, Música Criativa: Performance, Improvisação e Inovação, 2021, pp. 143-156