Plato on the Stream. Platonism in the Age of Streaming

This article defends a Platonist view of streaming. It is opposite to the mainstream representation that streaming has “liquidated” the structure both objective and collective of musical experience. On the contrary, streaming is the support of a new kind of musical object, which is distinct both fro...

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Main Author: Frédéric Bisson
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Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2016-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.fupress.net/index.php/aisthesis/article/view/18233
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spelling doaj-ce09467af20841c99f36ddaa83cfe2382020-11-25T01:42:36ZengFirenze University PressAisthesis2035-84662016-05-0191294910.13128/Aisthesis-1823315212Plato on the Stream. Platonism in the Age of StreamingFrédéric BissonThis article defends a Platonist view of streaming. It is opposite to the mainstream representation that streaming has “liquidated” the structure both objective and collective of musical experience. On the contrary, streaming is the support of a new kind of musical object, which is distinct both from the allographic notational objects (scores) and from the phonographic ones (records). This third kind of object has to be characterized as a <em>flux-object</em>. The way it is diffused and accessible implies a new kind of experience. Cyberspace in which this experience takes place is characterized as an “hyperobjective noosphere”: the relation of streaming with the subjects of musical experience is akin to the relation of atmosphere or biosphere to the living beings. This article invites to an ascetic exercise: the everyday experience of the listener has to become mindful of the “swarm community” in which s/he participates by streaming. Thus it develops a renewed musical Platonism, as a kind of response to “object-oriented ontologies”. According to this renewed Platonism, dispositional properties are essential to the objects. Objects have no sense apart from the relation to individual and collective subjectivations that are potential parts of them.http://www.fupress.net/index.php/aisthesis/article/view/18233streamingphonographyhyperobjectsnoosphereswarmingobject-oriented ontology
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Aisthesis
streaming
phonography
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noosphere
swarming
object-oriented ontology
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title Plato on the Stream. Platonism in the Age of Streaming
title_short Plato on the Stream. Platonism in the Age of Streaming
title_full Plato on the Stream. Platonism in the Age of Streaming
title_fullStr Plato on the Stream. Platonism in the Age of Streaming
title_full_unstemmed Plato on the Stream. Platonism in the Age of Streaming
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publisher Firenze University Press
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issn 2035-8466
publishDate 2016-05-01
description This article defends a Platonist view of streaming. It is opposite to the mainstream representation that streaming has “liquidated” the structure both objective and collective of musical experience. On the contrary, streaming is the support of a new kind of musical object, which is distinct both from the allographic notational objects (scores) and from the phonographic ones (records). This third kind of object has to be characterized as a <em>flux-object</em>. The way it is diffused and accessible implies a new kind of experience. Cyberspace in which this experience takes place is characterized as an “hyperobjective noosphere”: the relation of streaming with the subjects of musical experience is akin to the relation of atmosphere or biosphere to the living beings. This article invites to an ascetic exercise: the everyday experience of the listener has to become mindful of the “swarm community” in which s/he participates by streaming. Thus it develops a renewed musical Platonism, as a kind of response to “object-oriented ontologies”. According to this renewed Platonism, dispositional properties are essential to the objects. Objects have no sense apart from the relation to individual and collective subjectivations that are potential parts of them.
topic streaming
phonography
hyperobjects
noosphere
swarming
object-oriented ontology
url http://www.fupress.net/index.php/aisthesis/article/view/18233
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