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RESEARCH PRODUCT

In the Mood: Place and Tools in the Music Industry with a Focus on Entrepreneurship

Elisabet Sørfjorddal Hauge

subject

Entrepreneurshipbusiness.industryHumanitarian aidInterpretation (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectCreativityPoliticsPortraitAestheticsMusic industrySociologybusinessRelation (history of concept)media_common

description

In this book a phenomenological approach is often used to explore how objects are sensitised: the analyses explore what is happening interobjectively. Humanitarian aid, political portraits, and bequeathed objects are examples of such sensitising in the previous chapters. Chapter 9 adds an analysis of place and dwells on affective atmospheres. The point of departure is a Norwegian black metal musician. While being part of a subgenre of heavy metal music associated with being macho, aggressive, grotesque, and even satanic, this musician has a striking tendency to constantly involve nature – meadows, trees, streams, and a watermill from his homestead – in his music and performances. Building on a sophisticated interpretation of Heidegger’s understanding of how place works, the author demonstrates the strong relation between affects, creativity, and place.

https://doi.org/10.21525/kriterium.6.i