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Anomalije vsakdanjosti: Ustvarjanje glasbe s posnetimi vsakdanjimi zvoki v izbranih primerih ljubljanskih glasbenikov
ID Dolenčić, Matija (Author), ID Muršič, Rajko (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Avtor v besedilu raziskuje vlogo vsakdanjih zvokov v ustvarjalnih procesih glasbenikov. Poudarja, da naša ušesa niso pasivni sprejemniki, temveč orodja, s katerimi lahko urejamo čas, prostor in naše izkušnje znotraj njih. Raziskava je razdeljena na tri dele: splošen teoretični pregled antropološke literature o zvoku, zgodovinski pregled nekaterih ključnih skladateljev, glasbenikov in umetnikov dvajsetega stoletja, ki so postavili temelje za ustvarjalno rabo vsakdanjih zvokov v glasbi, in nazadnje še opisi terenske izkušnje. Avtor v teh okvirih raziskuje zaznavanje zvoka v kulturnih in ustvarjalnih kontekstih. Poskuša razširiti koncipiranje glasbil onkraj tradicionalnih in poudarja privlačnost nepopolnih vsakdanjih okoljskih zvokov pri posredovanju specifično človeške izkušnje. Skozi preučevanje družbenih in kulturnih vidikov zvoka avtor poudarja ustvarjalen odnos glasbenikov do vsakdanjih zvokov. Raziskavo sklene s poskusom predstavitve svojega subjektivnega poslušanja bralcem v obliki eksperimentalne glasbene kompozicije, ustvarjene iz zvočnega posnetka zvokov z ulice.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:etnologija, kulturna antropologija, zvok, glasba, ustvarjalni procesi, prostor, spomin
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-150532 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:20.09.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:The Anomalies of Everyday Life: Creating Music with Recorded Everyday Sounds in Selected Cases of Ljubljana Musicians
Abstract:
The author explores the role of everyday sounds in musicians' creative processes, emphasizing that our ears are not passive receptors but tools through which we can organize time, space, and our experiences within them. The study consists of three sections: a theoretical overview of anthropological literature on sound, a historical review of key composers, musicians, and artists of the 20th century who laid the foundations for the creative use of everyday sounds in music, and author’s experiences from the field. Within these frameworks, the author examines sound perception in cultural and creative contexts. He attempts to expand the conception of musical instruments beyond the traditional and to emphasize the appeal of imperfect everyday environmental sounds in conveying uniquely human experiences. Through the exploration of social and cultural aspects of sound, the author highlights musicians' creative relationship with everyday sounds. He concludes the study with an experimental musical composition that exemplifies the author's subjective listening experience of street sounds.

Keywords:ethnology, cultural anthropology, sound, music, creative processes, place, memory

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