Title: IVTHREE COLLABORATIVE PILLARS
1IV THREE COLLABORATIVE PILLARS V.10 (Th Apr 14)
Flow (1)
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3Structure of a scientific paper
sonata form head exposition development re
capitulation coda
- title
- author(s) affiliation
- abstract
- (keywords)
- introduction
- context, state of the art, the problem(s) the
theme
- methods
- processing the problem(s) by these methods
- results
- consequences, applications
- discussion, future work
- (acknowledgments)
- bibliography/references
4- Flow (Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi)is being described
as being completely involved in an activity for
its own sake. The ego falls away. Time flies.
Every action, movement, and thought follows
inevitably from the previous one, like playing
jazz.Jazz improvisation as flow...the music
will work itself...goes into
autopilot...stream of consciousnessFlowThe
Psychology of Optimal ExperienceHarper Row,
NYC 1991
5Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
- Phenomenological theory of consciousness (no
neuronal bio-chemical model)consciousness
intentionally ordered information (contrast
dream) - What is the self? It is the sum of all contents
of consciousness - Disorder of self entropy (in general, entropy
is a measure for disorder in physics) - Flow order in consciousness optimal
experience negentropyinformation coming into
awareness congruent with goalsThis is an
individual experience, not one of a group of
individuals! - transformation of time characteristic for flow
- MCs description of flow in musicthree ways of
listening to music sensorial, analogic, and
analytical (with increasing complexity)problemati
c classification via logical vs. analogical
approach. Listening to free jazz a priori low
rated (analogic...). The gestural component is
not recognized.
6Keith Sawyer (Group Creativity)
- Group flow as equilibrium between shared
structures and specific goal - shared structures overall outline of
performance, repertory of ready-mades, roles of
performers, agreement on tacit interaction
practices - specific goal extrinsic goal for problem
solving creativityintrinsic goal for problem
finding creativity - business teams have flow in many shared
structures extrinsic goal - improvisational groups have few shared structures
intrinsic goal - both live on the diagonal line in Sawyers diagram
free jazz
71. Pharaoh's Dance (Joe Zawinul) 20062.
Bitches Brew 27003. Spanish Key 17344.
John McLaughlin 04265. Miles Runs the Voodoo
Down 14046. Sanctuary (Wayne Shorter) 1101
Miles Davis tpWayne Shorter ssBennie
Maupin bass clChick Corea e-pJohn
McLaughlin gtDave Holland bHarvey
Brooks e-bLenny White dJack DeJohnette dDon
Alias congas, dJuma Santos shaker, congas, pc
Larry Young e-pJoe Zawinul e-p Billy
Cobham dAirto Moreira pc
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Davis drew a line in the sand that some jazz fans
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drawing.