Música intrusa Territorios fronterizos del conocimiento
, by González, José Manuel- ISBN: 9788418703492 | 8418703490
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 3/26/2024
Este es un libro atípico. Sus textos abordan diferentes investigaciones que han aportado nuevo conocimiento musical y nuevas obras a partir de otras disciplinas más relacionadas con la ciencia experimental. También se profundiza en el hecho de que estas mismas investigaciones han servido para aumentar el conocimiento científico gracias a la mezcla con la música. Esto se hace desde disciplinas poco comunes, como la genética, la botánica o la física de partículas. Se tratan materias como las matemáticas, la percepción cerebral o la inteligencia artificial, donde las compositoras y los compositores basan sus sistemas de creación en principios científicos. Todo esto se hace animando a la reflexión y la profundización, lo que le da al libro una pequeña dimensión filosófica y no solo se queda en una mera exposición de hechos.
This is an unconventional book. Its texts explore various research efforts that have contributed new musical knowledge and new works by drawing from disciplines more commonly associated with experimental science. It also delves into how these same studies have, in turn, enriched scientific understanding through their intersection with music. This is approached from rarely explored fields such as genetics, botany, and particle physics. Topics include mathematics, brain perception, and artificial intelligence, where composers base their creative systems on scientific principles. All of this is presented in a way that encourages reflection and deeper thinking, giving the book a subtle philosophical dimension beyond a simple presentation of facts.
This is an unconventional book. Its texts explore various research efforts that have contributed new musical knowledge and new works by drawing from disciplines more commonly associated with experimental science. It also delves into how these same studies have, in turn, enriched scientific understanding through their intersection with music. This is approached from rarely explored fields such as genetics, botany, and particle physics. Topics include mathematics, brain perception, and artificial intelligence, where composers base their creative systems on scientific principles. All of this is presented in a way that encourages reflection and deeper thinking, giving the book a subtle philosophical dimension beyond a simple presentation of facts.