Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
conduites projectives
English translation:
innovative
Added to glossary by
Timothy Barton
Nov 13, 2008 16:46
15 yrs ago
French term
conduites projectives
French to English
Art/Literary
Music
"Aux confins de la joute spectaculaire organisée, la musique contemporaine favorise des conduites projectives et aiguise de nouvelles stratégies d'écoute"
There is then a reference to the book "The Time of Music, New Meanings, New Temporalities, New Listening Strategies" by Jonathan Kramer, so it may well be a reference to something in there (as "nouvelles stratégies d'écoute" clearly is), but I don't have the book to check.
I think the idea here is that contemporary music encourages artists to project their work, i.e., for more people to come into contact with it. Is that how other people see it?
There is then a reference to the book "The Time of Music, New Meanings, New Temporalities, New Listening Strategies" by Jonathan Kramer, so it may well be a reference to something in there (as "nouvelles stratégies d'écoute" clearly is), but I don't have the book to check.
I think the idea here is that contemporary music encourages artists to project their work, i.e., for more people to come into contact with it. Is that how other people see it?
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | progressive/innovative leads/directions | Semafoor |
4 | projective behavior | Diane de Cicco |
3 | projected pathways | Helen Shiner |
Proposed translations
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progressive/innovative leads/directions
I agree with the intended message posted by Helen.
I believe that the above combination describes the intention better, though...
I believe that the above combination describes the intention better, though...
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks. I used "innovative"."
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projected pathways
Maybe not quite a literal translation, but I think this is the meaning - projected in the sense of "out into" both spatially and temporally, so perhaps breaking new pathways or new audiences?
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projective behavior
i.e. to project oneself in the music and draw from it whatever corresponds you best (same happens with abstract painting for instance)
Discussion
http://www.inrp.fr/Acces/Biennale/6biennale/Contrib/affich.p...
HTH
Vaughn