Now? Towards a phenomenology of real time sonification

AI and Society 27 (2):223-231 (2012)
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Abstract

The author examines concepts of real time and real-time in relation to notions of perception and processes of sonification. He explores these relationships in three case studies and suggests that sonification can offer a form of reconciliation between ontology and phenomenology, and between ourselves and the flux we are part of

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