
Imagining the Non-Present: Thought Experiments on Rich Temporality in Sound
- Auteur(s)Carlo Diaz, Mark Dyer, Pablo Galaz Salamanca, Bryn Harrison, Tim Ingold, Priya Satia, Jennifer Walshe, Caroline Wilkins, James Wood
- Publicatiejaar2026
- SeriesSONUS
- CodeDOI: 10.47041/SONUS.2026.2
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Imagination is part of the practice of nearly every musician. But does this faculty only aid in the preparation of music-practicing, rehearsing, devising, composing-or is it more fundamental to the art form? By recasting temporality from a chronology of past, present, and future to a phenomenology of present and non-present, this publication seeks to elucidate the relationship between one's situation within and curiosity beyond the present across a variety of musical practices. Through studies of sampling and archiving, variation and silence, history and utopia, forgery and counterfactuals, the contributors articulate in popyphony a chronologically conjoined identity for the not here, not now.
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- Introduction - Carlo Diaz
- Not Yet and Already There: On the Imagination of Real Life - Tim Ingold
- Other Presents - Jennifer Walshe
- Transcending Time and the Self: The Shared Political and Social Potential of Contemporary Composition and Historically-Minded Performance - Priya Satia
- Speaking Nearby History: The Fictional, the Historical, the Imagined, and the Real - Mark Dyer
- Imagining the Past Through the Present: Questioning Notions of Sameness and Difference Through the Virtual and the Actual - Bryn Harrison
- Mental-Dependent Musical Objects: Framing and Objectification in My Musical Practice - Pablo Galaz Salamanca
- Sonic Images, Dreams, and Hallucinations - Caroline Wilkins
- Plastic Time: An In-Progress Provocation to Dialectic Immaterialism - James Wood
- Closing Forum - Carlo Diaz, João Carlos Santos, Priya Satia, and Michael Shanks