How Do Cellists and Sounds 'Become' With Each Other? Exploring the Entanglements of Artistic Research and Agential Realism
Abstract
Music and bodies ‘become’ through co-creational processes of sound and different human and non-human bodies within social contexts. We conducted in-depth micro-phenomenological interviews with six cellists to understand better the relationship between musicians – traditionally understood as those who produce sounds – and the sounds themselves. This novel method allowed us to zoom in on the moment of the creation of sound. Drawing on Karen Barad’s accounts of intra-action, we theorize within the field of artistic research how sounds, materials, and bodies become with each other and iteratively co-constitute the musician-persona, the sound, and the instruments.
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The Norwegian Academy of MusicCitation
Buyken E & Losleben KL (2024) How Do Cellists and Sounds 'Become' With Each Other? Exploring the Entanglements of Artistic Research and Agential Realism. Music and Practice. 2024;11Metadata
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