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The Unthinkable of Nothingness is a performance pro- posal focused on the possible experiences of listen- ing, following the principles of acousmatic as it was conceived by the Greek philosopher Pythagoras who proposed the abolition of his own visual appearance, using a veil while he was teaching to his students. He argued that by the implementation of this pro- cess,the concentration on the message would be much stronger and deeper. Following this principle, the piece seeks for promote this practise applied to the fruition of music content in a black box context, deprived of light.
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Acousmatic Performance Deep Listening Abstract Music Aural Concentration Immersion Flow Existentialism
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Citation
Joaquim, V. (2017). The unthinkable of nothingness. In L. Ribas, A. Rangel, M. Verdicchio, M. Carvalhais (eds.), Proceedings of the Fifth Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X, Lisbon, Portugal, 6-7 July. (pp. 344-348). Porto: University
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Universidade do Porto