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BC Springer A Iand Society 2021
Publication

Music, discourse and intuitive technology

  • Author/artist
    Jonathan Impett
  • Publication year
    2021
  • Date
    28 Jan 2021
  • Publishing house
    AI&Society
  • Cluster
    Music, Thought and Technology
  • Series
    Collaborative publications
  • Subtype
    Article
  • DOI

Article in AI & Society

This paper proposes that intuitive technologies play a vital role in cognition and cultural reception. The case of music is considered in particular. The perceived temporality of contemporary technology is shown to be an artificial barrier to the acknowledgement of longer-term dynamics. The increased role of explanatory metaphors from technology is traced across various fields of study. Processes of sense-making—conscious or otherwise—are seen as an informal, unreflected repertory of mechanisms ranging from predictive models to instrumental metaphors. It is suggested that these derive by assimilation and induction from the technological milieu within which the subject develops and operates. The acquisition of these models and metaphors is itself an imaginative process, based on experience ranging from partial expertise to fantastical extrapolation.

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