THIS is the second of the three-part volume on relationships between music and shape. Whereas the first issue addressed the theme of Pedagogy and Performance, this issue explores Motion Shapes - how motiongrams can be used to sonify the shape of human body motion; how pianists' shapes of motion patterns embody musical structure; and how mathematical techniques can be used to quantify shapes of real-time visualizations of sound and music.
Introduction to Special Issue on Music and Shape: Motion Shapes
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How to Cite:
Leech-Wilkinson, D. & K, M., (2013) “Introduction to Special Issue on Music and Shape: Motion Shapes”, Emperical Musicology Review , 72. doi: https://doi.org/10.18061/emr.v8i2.4004
Rights: Daniel Leech-Wilkinson, Mats B. Küssner
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