Consuming Music Together: Introduction and Overview.- Music and Emotion in Real Time.- Sharing Music.- Sharing and Listening to Music.- Social Practices Around Itunes.- Choosing Music.- Distributing the Process of Music Choice in Public Spaces.- Promoting Social Interaction in Public Spaces: The Flytrap Active Environment.- Mobile Music.- Investigating the Culture of Mobile Listening: From Walkman to iPod.- Tuna: Socialising Music Sharing on the Move.- Car Drivers Using Sound Pryer - Joint Music Listening in Traffic Encounters.- Music and Dance.- Digital Dance Hall: The Fan Culture of Dance Simulation Arcade Games.- “Sort Drugs Make Mates”: The Use and Meaning of Mobiles in Dance Music Club Culture.- hpDJ: An Automated DJ with Floorshow Feedback.- Consumption as Production.- Interaction, Experience and the Future of Music.- Hail to the Thief: The Appropriation of Music in the Digital Age.
"A highly original and stimulating collection of contributions
addressing aspects of our everyday music experiences in the modern
world. The picture it paints of music as highly
social and collaborative, yet deeply personal, is a rich and
complex one which advances thinking about the many functions music
plays in our lives. It is often the case that new ideas and
exciting developments emerge at the boundaries between
existing disciplines and bodies of knowledge, and in this text the
editors have succeeded in bringing together work from music,
technical and social science backgrounds to point out possibilities
for researchers at these boundaries as they can be applied to a
fast moving and exciting area of knowledge".
(Prof. Dorothy Miell, (Open University) and Associate Dean
(Curriculum ad Awards), Social Sciences Faculty)
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