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In this World – Improvisation – A Dream about the Braneworld – Improvisation – Times and Bells

 

Three cognitive Objects and Improvisations er skrevet pŒ bestilling fra Copenhagen Art Ensemble i 2010, st¿ttet af Statens Kunstfond.

 

Object recognition is the ability to perceive an objectÕs physical properties (such as shape, colour and texture) and apply semantic attributes to the object, which includes the understanding of its use, previous experience with the object and how it relates to others. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_neuroscience_of_visual_object_recognition

 

V¾rket bestŒr af tre sŒdanne objekter, repr¾senteret af de tre satser, men ogsŒ af den dr¿mmesekvens, som indgŒr som l¾st tekst i v¾rket. Hvordan l¾ses betydning ind?

 

dr¿mmesekvens substantiv, f¾llesk¿n

B¯JNING -en, -er, -erne

Betydninger sammenh¾ngende episode fra en dr¿m.

http://ordnet.dk/ddo/ordbog?aselect=dr¿mmesekvens&query=visitationszone&first_id=92644&last_id=92683

 

Braneworld - The central idea is that the visible, four-dimensional universe is restricted to a brane inside a higher-dimensional space, called the "bulk".  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brane_cosmology

 

Sidste sats henter sin titel fra en tidligere komposition for slagt¿j: Time and the Bell (1991) for slagt¿j. Titlen er et citat fra T. S. Eliotts Fire Kvartetter. Ved at ¾ndre til flertalsformen henviser jeg til idŽen om, at der ikke bare findes Žn tid, men flere, helt konkret ved at musikerne fastholder deres f¾lles puls, men dog alligevel langsomt glider fra hverandre - i hver sin egen verdenÉ

 

World is a common name for the whole of human civilization, specifically human experience, history, or the human condition in general, worldwide, i.e. anywhere on Earth. In a philosophical context it may refer to: (1) the whole of the physical Universe, or (2) an ontological world (see world disclosure). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World

 

World disclosure is a phenomenon described by the German philosopher Martin Heidegger in his landmark book Being and Time. It has also been discussed by philosophers such as John Dewey, JŸrgen Habermas and Charles Taylor

. It refers to how things become intelligible (make sense) to human beings, by virtue of being part of an ontological world – i.e., a pre-interpreted and holistically structured background of meaning. This understanding is said to be first disclosed to human beings through their practical encounters with things and other people, as well as through language. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_disclosure

 

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Ivar Frounberg