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Una ricerca tra architettura e musica
2009
L'articolo introduce gli atti del seminario e workshop "Composizione Musica Architettura" ed i materiali prodotti durante il laboratorio ad esso legato. Vengono riassunte le attività svolte all’interno del seminario e descritte tematiche trattate. L'articolo riassume ed inquadra il contesto in cui si genera il dibattito e l'interesse per la tematica trattata.
Composizione Musica Architettura. Atti del seminario e workshop internazionale
2009
Questa pubblicazione raccoglie i testi delle conferenze e i materiali prodotti durante il laboratorio e vuole essere una testimonianza delle attività svolte all’interno del seminario. Le tematiche trattate si pongono come di un dibattito il cui interesse non può, però, limitarsi esclusivamente all’ambito del tema scelto, ma i cui riflessi costituiscono una base di partenza per una personale formazione culturale sull’argomento. Un’ambizione che, se qualche risultato consegue, lo deve a quanti ne hanno incoraggiato e sostenuto la realizzazione con la loro competenza e presenza, e ai diretti partecipanti che, con sensibilità e capacità, hanno corrisposto ad un impegno comune. Il seminario, pro…
Le coté musical d'Arnaut Daniel: remarques sur les structures strophiques de ses chansons
2012
Profilo musicale del trovatore Arnaut Daniel alla luce dei dati offerti dalla tradizione, dei riferimenti musicali presenti nelle sue canzoni, delle due melodie trasmesse dal canzoniere G e delle strutture metriche delle sue canzoni.
Composition et cognition musicales : création, perception, appréciation
2005
Ce texte est un rapport de fin de recherche issu de l'ACI cognitique.; Ce projet avait pour objet d'apporter des éléments objectifs de réflexion sur les possibilités et limites de la perception et de la compréhension des matériaux et des structures d'une oeuvre de musique contemporaine. Les buts spécifiques comprenaient l'étude : 1) des processus d'invention et de résolution de problèmes dans la composition musicale, 2) des processus de traitement perceptif et de mémorisation des matériaux musicaux, 3) du traitement perceptif et mnésique des variations ou transformations opérées sur ces matériaux et de l'intégration des matériaux et de leurs transformations dans une forme d'ensemble, 4) du …
Multilayer modelling of ozone fluxes on winter wheat reveals large deposition on wet senescing leaves
2015
Understanding how ozone is deposited on vegetation canopies is needed to perform tropospheric greenhouse gas budgets and evaluate the associated damage on vegetation. In this study, we propose a new multilayer scheme of ozone deposition on vegetation canopies that predicts stomatal, cuticular and soil deposition pathways separately. This mechanistic ozone deposition scheme is based on the multi-layer, multi-leaf mass and energy transfer model MuSICA. This model was chosen because it explicitly simulates the processes of rain interception, through fall and evaporation at different depths within the vegetation canopy, so that ozone deposition on wet leaf cuticles can be explicitly modelled wi…
Dance to your own drum: Identification of musical genre and individual dancer from motion capture using machine learning
2020
Machine learning has been used to accurately classify musical genre using features derived from audio signals. Musical genre, as well as lower-level audio features of music, have also been shown to...
Event-related brain responses while listening to entire pieces of music
2017
Brain responses to discrete short sounds have been studied intensively using the event-related potential (ERP) method, in which the electroencephalogram (EEG) signal is divided into epochs time-locked to stimuli of interest. Here we introduce and apply a novel technique which enables one to isolate ERPs in human elicited by continuous music. The ERPs were recorded during listening to a Tango Nuevo piece, a deep techno track and an acoustic lullaby. Acoustic features related to timbre, harmony, and dynamics of the audio signal were computationally extracted from the musical pieces. Negative deflation occurring around 100 milliseconds after the stimulus onset (N100) and positive deflation occ…
Musical expertise modulates functional connectivity of limbic regions during continuous music listening.
2015
Music is known to be an important facet of all human cultures (Merriam, 1964). Listening to music in order to influence moods, evoke strong emotions, and derive pleasure is becoming increasingly common, especially in this day and age when access to music is easy and quick. In recent years, exploring the neural correlates of musical emotions has attracted the attention of neuroscientists (Brattico & Pearce, 2013; Koelsch, Fritz, v. Cramon, Muller, & Friederici, 2006). However, the majority of these studies have not accounted for the effect of musical expertise, despite increasing evidence of structural and functional differences between musicians and nonmusicians, particularly in the regions…
Promises of formal and informal musical activities in advancing neurocognitive development throughout childhood
2015
Adult musicians show superior neural sound discrimination when compared to nonmusicians. However, it is unclear whether these group differences reflect the effects of experience or preexisting neural enhancement in individuals who seek out musical training. Tracking how brain function matures over time in musically trained and nontrained children can shed light on this issue. Here, we review our recent longitudinal event-related potential (ERP) studies that examine how formal musical training and less formal musical activities influence the maturation of brain responses related to sound discrimination and auditory attention. These studies found that musically trained school-aged children an…
Event-related brain potentials to change in the frequency and temporal structure of sounds in typically developing 5-6-year-old children.
2015
The brain's ability to recognize different acoustic cues (e.g., frequency changes in rapid temporal succession) is important for speech perception and thus for successful language development. Here we report on distinct event-related potentials (ERPs) in 5-6-year-old children recorded in a passive oddball paradigm to repeated tone pair stimuli with a frequency change in the second tone in the pair, replicating earlier findings. An occasional insertion of a third tone within the tone pair generated a more merged pattern, which has not been reported previously in 5-6-year-old children. Both types of deviations elicited pre-attentive discriminative mismatch negativity (MMN) and late discrimina…