Playlisting Collecting Music, Remediated Routledge Focus on Digital Media and Culture Series
Auteur : Sesigür Onur
This book examines the collection and curation of music, and the way digital streaming services are transforming the way we engage with the media.
The study foregrounds personal digital curation techniques, rather than algorithms or technology, to acknowledge the sustaining human agency involved in playlisting. The author looks at Digital Service Providers such as Spotify, Apple and Deezer, which offer their users not just access to large collections of music, but also the opportunity to create and maintain personalised consumption subsets such as playlists. Positioning these current playlisting practices as a remediation of significant cultural practices of the 20th century ? such as collecting records and mix-taping ? the book highlights the continuity of culture through media change, and the implications for concepts of self and identity, society and sharing.
Shedding new light on this contemporary cultural phenomenon, this book will be an important read for scholars who are interested in the area of digital music from different disciplines such as communication, digital humanities and social sciences in fields of media studies, digital cultures, personal information management, digital curation and popular music.
1 Introduction Remediation at the age of streaming 3 Historical transformation of music containers 4 Collecting music as information management 5 Everyday playlisting practices 6 Conclusion
Onur Sesigür is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Design at Beykoz University, Turkey, with a background in music and sound production. Throughout his teenage years he wasted his lunch money on music CDs. This book is one of the outcomes of his contemplations on why he did so.
Date de parution : 05-2023
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 10-2021
13.8x21.6 cm
Mots-clés :
Music Collection; music curation; Music Consumption; music collections; Physical Container; collecting; Streaming Platform; curating; Digital Curation; digital music; PIM; streaming services; Information Nature; music streaming; Gateway; Spotify; Follow; Deezer; Meta Level Activities; Apple Music; Monolithic Nature; playlists; Media Change; music listing; Deep Mediatisation; P2P Platforms; Information Repertoire; Unmediated Real; Information Items; Smart Phones; Cassette Tapes; IFPI; Twin Logics; IIS; Magnetic Tape; Moving Pictures; Selective Sharing