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Paper Published in Technoetic Arts 20.3!

Paper Published in Technoetic Arts 20.3!

My paper entitled “Towards a new aesthetic: Noumenism and Noumenist poetics” has recently been published in issue 20.3 of Intellect’s well-established, peer-reviewed academic journal Technoetic Arts: A Journal of Speculative Research

CMS-Southern Chapter Conference Held Jointly with SCSMT

CMS-Southern Chapter Conference Held Jointly with SCSMT

This year's Southern Chapter Conference of The College Music Society (CMS) was held jointly with the annual conference of The South Central Society for Music Theory (SCSMT)…

Paper Published by Cybernetics & Human Knowing!

Paper Published by Cybernetics & Human Knowing!

Another paper of mine entitled “The Destabilizing Cybernetics of Implausibility: The Anti-Anthropocentric Crisis” was published this month in Cybernetics & Human Knowing 26, nos. 2-3: 169-190. In it, I use an analysis of my own creative process to formulate the hypothesis that a feedback loop connects the music composer, the composition, and its percipients, moving them gradually away from humanocentricism.

PNW's Exploration of National Topic "Reflect-Celebrate-Innovate"

PNW's Exploration of National Topic "Reflect-Celebrate-Innovate"

I recently presented my music theoretical research at The College Music Society Pacific Northwest Chapter 30th Regional Conference at Capilano University in North Vancouver, British Columbia. I found a warm welcome, was inspired by colleagues, and expanded my network.

EAPR Publishes Extensive Revision of ""Mesmeric Revelation"..."

EAPR Publishes Extensive Revision of ""Mesmeric Revelation"..."

I want to inform everyone about the publication of the revised/expanded version of my paper ""Mesmeric Revelation": Art as Hypnosis." The triple-blind review process was rather labor-intensive. But that is the very first item of the general submission criteria for authors of the EAPR (The Edgar Allan Poe Review). 

No Art Without Mind Control

No Art Without Mind Control

A paper of mine entitled ““Mesmeric Revelation”: Art as Hypnosis” has been officially published by Humanities (ISSN 2076-0787), an international, peer-reviewed journal for scholarly papers of exceptionally high quality across all humanities disciplines.