Open Philosophy (Dec 2021)

Toward Ubimus Philosophical Frameworks

  • Keller Damián,
  • Aliel Luzilei,
  • Filho Marcos Célio,
  • Costalonga Leandro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/opphil-2020-0188
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 353 – 371

Abstract

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We tackle the philosophical implications of post-2020 music practices. To situate our discussion, we address pending issues in current definitions of music-making. Our analysis indicates that post-2020 definitions of music should feature sonic information and events, framed through social interactions and through the material grounding of the musical activity. Ubiquitous music (ubimus) furnishes a promising playing field for the emerging aspects of creative music-thinking. New frameworks that encompass the dynamic, multimodal and situated characteristics of music while skewing an anthropocentric perspective on creativity may provide meaningful targets for ubimus research toward a new notion of musicality. Three artistic projects serve to exemplify key aspects of this proposal: Atravessamentos, Memory Tree and Lyapunov Time. We address the philosophical implications of these artistic endeavors toward the construction of ubimus philosophical frameworks.

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