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2012. 2. 23. 22:06 Context
Macluhan in Europe 2011
http://mcluhan2011.eu/

posted by maetel
2011. 10. 19. 02:26 Method/Sound
Miller Puckette [The Theory and Technique of Electronic Music]
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques.htm


Foreword by Max Mathews


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Mathews

"block diagram compilers with graphical interfaces"

> Max by Miller Puckette
- "1st graphical compiler program"
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_(software)
- "data-flow system"

cf. 검색병이 도져 우연히 찾은 자료: Jeffrey Hass (Indiana University)'s Introduction to Computer Music: Volume One
(사운드, 음파에 대해 처음으로 이해해 보려는 나에게 안성맞춤. 설명용 그래픽 애니메이션이 정성스럽고, 무엇보다 최대 미덕은 바로 짧은 분량. 핵심 요약 노트 같다.)


Preface


Miller Puckette http://www-crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/

ref.
John Strawn, F. Richard Moore, Digital audio signal processing: an anthology (Volume 1 of Computer music and digital audio series)


 

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posted by maetel
2009-09-09 수 @GA703


아름답다 <- 크다 <- 아름: 충만, 만족
미 = 그시 [일본]

미학
미학이란 인간의 감성적인 정신활동에서 나타나는 다양한 현상들을 철학적 반성 (질적 분석)과 과학적 분석 (양적 분석)을 통해 탐구하는 학문이다.


Platon
noesis (본질) - aesthesis (현상, 가상)

Aristoteles
poiesis (제작) - techne (행위)


sense 감관
sensation 감각
perception 지각
feeling (emotion) 감정
sensibility 감성

감성
인식론 - sensibility
인지과학 - sense, perception, emotion, affection
감성과학 - emotion and sensibility
미학 - the aesthetic property


Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten (1714-1762)
<Aesthetica (미학)> 1 (1750), 2 (1758)

David Hume
Standard of Taste (취미기준론)

Immanuel Kant
Kritik der Urteilskraft (판단력 비판) (1790)


예술

Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (1775-1854)
<Philosophie der Kunst (예술철학)> (1802-1805)

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831)
<Vorlesungen ueber die Aesthetik (미학강의)> (1817-1829)

Gustav Theodor Fechner (1801-1887)
Zur experimentalen Aesthetik (실험미학) (1871)
Vorschule der Aesthetik (1876)


미디어 미학

Walter Benjamin
Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit (1935)

M. McLuhan
Understanding Media
The Extensions of Man (1964)

W. Ong, Orality & Literacy
The Technologizing of the Word (1982)

J. D. Bolter, R. Grusin, Remediation
Understanding New Media
Cam. Mass., MIT Press (2000)

Welsch, Wolfgang (1993)
Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie


뉴미디어

N. Wiener
Cybernetics: Orr the Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine (1948)
The Human Beings (1950)

Bolter J. D. and Gromala, D
Windows and Mirrors (2008)
Interaction Design, Digital Art, and the Myth of Trasparency
Mass., MIT Press (2003)
진동: 오실레이션 (2008)

Nobert Bolz
Das Konstrollierte Chaos
Vom Humanismus zu Medienwirklichkeit, Econ Ullstein List Verlag GmbH & Co. KG (1995)
콘트롤된 카오스

S. Schmidt
Kognitive Autonomie und soziale Orientierung: Konstrucktivische Bemerkungen zum Zusammenhang von Kognition, Kommunikation, Medien und Kultur (1994)

N. Luhmann
System Theorie

N. Bolz
Medien Theorie

Maturana & F. Varela
Autopoiesis Theory


posted by maetel
2008. 5. 28. 02:31 Method/Sound

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posted by maetel
2007. 7. 23. 14:50 Method/Sound
Miller S. Puckette contents here

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posted by maetel
2007. 2. 13. 01:22 Context
wikipedia: Death of the Author
original text link - first English publication @Aspen 5+6

cf. Image, Music, Text (1977), Hill and Wang:New York.
Image-Music-Text (1993, new ed.



Sarrasine
Balzac
English empiricism
French rationalism
the Reformation
positivism
Mallarme
Valery
Proust
Charlus
Montesquioi
Surrealism
jolt
Brecht
pathos
Bouvard
Pecuchet
De Quincey
Baudelaire
Paradis Artificiels
J. P. Vernant


The voice loses its origin, the author enters his own death, writing begins.

Since language is a system. For a code cannot be destroyed, it can only be “played with”.

Linguistics has just furnished the destruction of the Author with a precious analytic instrument by showing that utterance in its entirety is a void process, which requiring to be filled by the person of the interlocutors.

There is no other time than that of the utterance, and every text is eternally written here and now.

A text is a space of many dimensions, in which are wedded and contested various kinds of writing, no one of which is original: the text is a tissue of citations, resulting from the thousand sources of cultures.

If the writer wants to express himself, at least he should know that the internal “thing” he claims to “translate” is itself only a readymade dictionary whose words can be explained (defined) only by other words, and so on ad infinitum.

Literature (it would be better to say writing) liberates an activity which we might call counter-theological, properly revolutionary, for to refuse to arrest meaning is finally to refuse God and his hypostases, reason, science, the law.

The true locus of writing is reading.

A text consists of multiple writings, issuing from several cultures and entering into dialogue with each other, into parody, into contestation; but there is one place where this multiplicity is collected, united, and this place is not the author, but the reader: the reader is the very space in which are inscribed, without any being lost, all the citations a writing consists of; the unity of a text is not in its origin, it is in its destination.

The birth of the reader must be ransomed by the death of the Author.


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