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The book is organized around 4 sections. The first deals with the
creativity and its neural basis (responsible editor Emmanuelle
Volle). The second section concerns the neurophysiology of
aesthetics (responsible editor Zoi Kapoula). It covers a large
spectrum of different experimental approaches going from
architecture, to process of architectural creation and issues of
architectural impact on the gesture of the observer.
Neurophysiological aspects such as space navigation, gesture, body
posture control are involved in the experiments described as well
as questions about terminology and valid methodology. The next
chapter contains studies on music, mathematics and brain
(responsible editor Moreno Andreatta). The final section deals with
evolutionary aesthetics (responsible editor Julien Renoult).
Chapter "Composing Music from Neuronal Activity: The Spikiss
Project" is available open access under a Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com.
The series is aimed specifically at publishing peer reviewed
reviews and contributions presented at workshops and conferences.
Each volume is associated with a particular conference, symposium
or workshop. These events cover various topics within pure and
applied mathematics and provide up-to-date coverage of new
developments, methods and applications.
The book is organized around 4 sections. The first deals with the
creativity and its neural basis (responsible editor Emmanuelle
Volle). The second section concerns the neurophysiology of
aesthetics (responsible editor Zoi Kapoula). It covers a large
spectrum of different experimental approaches going from
architecture, to process of architectural creation and issues of
architectural impact on the gesture of the observer.
Neurophysiological aspects such as space navigation, gesture, body
posture control are involved in the experiments described as well
as questions about terminology and valid methodology. The next
chapter contains studies on music, mathematics and brain
(responsible editor Moreno Andreatta). The final section deals with
evolutionary aesthetics (responsible editor Julien Renoult).
Chapter "Composing Music from Neuronal Activity: The Spikiss
Project" is available open access under a Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com.
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Mathematics and Computation in Music - Third International Conference, MCM 2011, Paris, France, June 15-17, 2011. Proceedings (Paperback, Edition.)
Carlos Agon, Emmanuel Amiot, Moreno Andreatta, Gerard Assayag, Jean Bresson, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third
International Conference on Mathematics and Computation in Music,
MCM 2011, held in Paris, France, in June 2011. The 24 revised full
papers presented and the 12 short papers were carefully reviewed
and selected from 62 submissions. The MCM conference is the
flagship conference of the Society for Mathematics and Computation
in Music. This year's conference aimed to provide a
multi-disciplinary platform dedicated to the communication and
exchange of ideas amongst researchers involved in mathematics,
computer science, music theory, composition, musicology, or other
related disciplines. Areas covered were formalization and
geometrical representation of musical structures and processes;
mathematical models for music improvisation and gestures theory;
set-theoretical and transformational approaches; computational
analysis and cognitive musicology as well as more general
discussions on history, philosophy and epistemology of music and
mathematics.
Explore cultural anthropology and its relevance in today's world
with CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY: AN APPLIED PERSPECTIVE, Eleventh
Edition. Interesting real-world examples and applications of the
principles and practices of anthropology help you appreciate other
cultures as well as your own -- and apply what you learn to
situations in your personal and professional life. Throughout the
book, the authors provide examples of non-academic career
opportunities.
Explore cultural anthropology and its relevance in today's world
with Gary Ferraro and Susan Andreatta's CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY: AN
APPLIED PERSPECTIVE, Tenth Edition. This contemporary book provides
interesting real-world examples and applications of the principles
and practices of anthropology, helping readers appreciate other
cultures as well as their own--and apply what they learn to
situations in their personal and professional life.
Full of practical tips and tools and useful personal advice,
NAVIGATING THE RESEARCH UNIVERSITY: A GUIDE FOR FIRST-YEAR
STUDENTS, 3E, provides students with a comprehensive introduction
to education at a research institution. The text is designed to
support students at a broad range of research universities by
helping them understand research, the role it plays in the
university, and the basic methodologies used in a variety of
disciplines. Andreatta guides students in developing the skills
necessary for achieving academic success, including critical
thinking, thoughtful analysis, and effective writing. In addition,
the text includes valuable insights into the personal and working
issues students may encounter as new and aspiring members of a
community of scholars.
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