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Elektronska glasba in rituali rejva skozi tehnološke paradigme
ID Zagmajster, Hana Uma (Author), ID Komel, Dean (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Muršič, Rajko (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Diplomsko delo na podlagi širše tehnokulture in v kontekstu tehnologij ter rituala obravnava elektronsko glasbo in rejversko skupnost. V prvem delu je poudarek na inovativnih rabah tehnologij v glasbenem ustvarjanju in na demokratizaciji zvoka, ob čemer zametke začetkov teh praks analizira v navezavi na avantgardo dvajsetega stoletja in koncept zvočnosti, ki ga razširi na paradigme vzorčenja in premešavanja. V drugem delu je poudarek na združevanju tehnologij in konkretnih rejverskih prireditev, kjer se posamezniki združujejo v kolektivni zavesti in doživljajo liminalna izkustva. Delo poskuša pokazati, da je za nastanek skupnosti in izvedbo dogodkov ključna prav uporaba tehnologij s katerimi so subjekti v celoti obdani.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:analitična avtoetnografija, elektronska glasba, rejv, zvočnost, tehnologije, tehnična reprodukcija, tehnokultura, tehnoskupnost, kontrakultura, premešanka, vzorčenje, ritual, ples, karneval, liminalnost
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-162633 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:26.09.2024
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Electronic music and rave rituals through technological paradigms
Abstract:
The thesis examines electronic music and the rave community through the lens of broader technoculture and in the context of technologies and rituals. The first part focuses on innovative uses of technologies in music creation and the democratization of sound, while analyzing the beginnings of these practices in relation to the avant-garde of the twentieth century and the concept of sonority, which it expands to the paradigms of sampling and remixing. The second part emphasizes the fusion of technologies and concrete rave events, where individuals merge into collective consciousness and experience liminal states. The work seeks to show that the use of technologies, which completely surround the subjects, is crucial for the formation of the community and the execution of events.

Keywords:ethnology, cultural anthropology, philosophy, analytical autoethnography, electronic music, rave, sonority, technologies, technical reproduction, technoculture, techno community, counter-culture, remix, sampling, ritual, dance, carnival, liminality

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