当艺术与科学相遇:艺术研究中的数字技术

Giusy Caruso, L. Nijs
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近几十年来,数字技术的进步已经成为艺术家们丰富的灵感来源,他们试图摆脱人迹罕至的道路,找到新颖的表达方式。此外,数字技术越来越多地应用于艺术技能的发展,为发展艺术家对自身发展的反思提供了新的手段。因此,它们在塑造艺术研究方面具有巨大潜力。此外,数字技术提供了基于定量测量捕捉学习过程的可能性,从而成为研究艺术成长的艺术和科学方法之间的潜在接口。这篇文章介绍了两个艺术项目,展示了艺术与科学相遇的潜力。这两个项目都嵌入了具体音乐认知的研究范式,探讨了身体在音乐表演(诠释和即兴创作)中的作用。第一个项目研究了当代钢琴作品中手势和解释意图之间的关系。第二个项目涉及通过动感音乐即兴创作来发展一个人的音乐语言。采用了一种混合方法,并将技术用作“增强镜”来监督艺术实践。这两个项目都说明了数字技术的实施如何促进艺术研究的发展,并促进音乐教学的新方法。
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When arts and science meet: Digital technology in artistic research
In recent decades, advancements in digital technologies have become a rich source of inspiration for artists, who seek to leave the trodden paths and find novel ways of expression. In addition, digital technologies are increasingly implemented in the development of artistic skills, providing new means to develop the artists’ reflection on their own development. As such, they hold great potential to shape artistic research. Moreover, digital technologies offer possibilities to capture the learning process based on quantitative measurement, thereby becoming a potential interface between artistic and scientific approaches to investigating artistic growth. This contribution presents two artistic projects illustrating the potentialities of the art‐science encounter. Embedded in the research paradigm of embodied music cognition, both projects explore the role of the body in music performance (interpretation and improvisation). The first project investigates the relation between gesture and interpretative intentions in a contemporary piano composition. The second project concerns the development of one’s musical language through kinemusical improvisation. A mixed methodology and the use of technology as ‘an augmented mirror’ to monitor artistic practice were applied. Both projects illustrate how the implementation of digital technologies may boost the evolution in artistic research and facilitate novel approaches to music teaching and learning.
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