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The many case studies presented within the POINT project invite a re-evaluation of aspects of the critical milieu within which the materials are presented. This relates not only to the core themes of the book, but also to the changing social situation of composition, its performance and reception.
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Crispin, D. (2015). Artistic Research in/as Composition: Some Case Notes. In: Nierhaus, G. (eds) Patterns of Intuition. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9561-6_14
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