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By offering a wide range of contemporary compositional practices, it is aimed at both the general public and artists and researchers who, from other disciplines, have developed a special relationship with music. This seminar explores the irreducible nature of writing in musical creation, particularly through the following issues, both within and beyond the sole question of notation:
A special relationship with time: Without being confined solely to the spontaneity of the present, the writing of a musical score, which unfolds over a long period of time, combines different registers of temporality. The mediation of the score allows for a complex structuring of time that draws on memory as much as on anticipation and perception of the present.
A special relationship with technology: Rather than leading to a loss of control through total control of all musical variables and parameters, the use of computer music redeploys the responsibility of the composer and his writing. Computer languages, through their formal innovations, invite the creation of new musical paradigms.
A special relationship with sound space: Through the search for specific formalizations, the concept of acoustic space, which itself gains in subtlety as it is written down, becomes an aesthetic category of prime importance.
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