<b>INTERRUPTIONS #6. Ontology of vibration: economics, music and number<br></b><br><b>Curated by Marcus Schmickler</b><div><br></div><div><b><span style="font-weight:normal">Link: <a href="http://bit.ly/trdz4R" target="_blank">http://bit.ly/trdz4R</a> </span><br>
</b><br>Is it possible to approach developments in music by its relationships with money? Can we gain insight into societies by means of their relationship to music? Music serves as a mirror, as a prophecy for society because it reflects developments faster than anything that materializes.<br>
<br>There is an obvious simultaneity between music and economical developments, between music and mathematics and between mathematical and economical relationships. How better could we navigate through these dichotomies than through number, their common foundation? Ultimately, while we look at the connections between both number and music, how does music and its matter, frequency, correspond to (an ontology of) number? This mix revises some of the more recent musical works explicitly drawing from mathematics and number.<br>
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