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  • Chapter IV – Soundography

    A Spacetime Mapping Experiment Introduction If a lily’s petals fall in a room and no one is around to hear, does it make a sound? I suppose I could engage with this paraphrased question, this Berkeleyan notion, as a starting point for this fourth and last chapter of the current investigation into perception, which is…

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  • Biography: Sascia Pellegrini

    Sascia Pellegrini was a gifted piano player from a very young age and is now a seasoned percussionist and performer/composer. He was trained in percussion, piano, and composition at the Italian Conservatory ‘G.Puccini’ in La Spezia. He joined percussion, composition and conducting classes at IRCAM (Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music) in Paris, where…

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    Sense Amplification: a Phenomenology of Time This research consists of first-hand experiments designed to call attention to, inspect, and elaborate on questions related to perception of the various species of time (mechanical, integral, physical, psychological, cyclical); space (as a field of human perception); and the human body (as a sensuous temporal object). Using my own…

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  • Chapter III – The Sands of Time

    An Experiment in Temporal Intertextuality A main source of our failure to understand is that we don’t have an overview of the use of our words. – Our grammar is deficient in surveyability. A surveyable representation produces precisely that kind of understanding which consists in ‘seeing connections’. Hence the importance of finding and inventing intermediate links.…

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