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II CONCEPT SPACES II.6 (Thu Feb 22) Denotators—definition of a universal concept space, notations, and examples.

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1 II CONCEPT SPACES II.6 (Thu Feb 22) Denotators—definition of a universal concept space, notations, and examples

2 Sylvain Auroux: La sémiotique des encyclopédistes (1979)
Jean le Rond D‘Alembert Denis Diderot 1751 Sylvain Auroux: La sémiotique des encyclopédistes (1979) Three encyclopedic caracteristics of general validity: unité (unity) grammar of synthetic discourse philosophy intégralité (completeness) all facts dictionary discours (discourse) encyclopedic ordering representation

3 ramification type ~ completeness
reference ~ unity linear ordering ~ discourse

4 concepts are points in concept spaces
(Kritik der reinen Vernunft, B 324) Man kann einen jeden Begriff, einen jeden Titel, darunter viele Erkenntnisse gehören, einen logischen Ort nennen. You may call any concept, any title (topic) comprising multiple knowledge, a logical site. Immanuel Kant concepts are points in concept spaces

5 D1 F1 Ds-1 Ds Fn <denotator_name><form_name>(coordinates)
<form_name><type>(coordinator) F1 Fn

6 Simple Forms = Elementary Spaces

7 Simple 1 <form_name><type>(coordinator) example: ‘Loudness’ A = STRG = set of strings (words) from a given alphabet Simple <denotator_name><form_name>(coordinates) example: ‘mezzoforte’ a string of letters example: mf

8 Simple 2 <form_name><type>(coordinator) example: ‘HiHat-State’ A = Boole = {NO, YES} (boolean) Simple <denotator_name><form_name>(coordinates) example: ‘openHiHat’ boolean value example: YES

9 Simple 3 <form_name><type>(coordinator) example: ‘Pitch’ A = integers Ÿ = {...-2,-1,0,1,2,3,...} Simple <denotator_name><form_name>(coordinates) example: ‘thisPitch’ integer number from Ÿ example: b-flat ~ 58

10 Simple 4 <form_name><type>(coordinator) example: ‘Onset’ A = real (= decimal) numbers — Simple <denotator_name><form_name>(coordinates) example: ‘myOnset’ real number from — example: 11.25

11 <form_name><type>(coordinator)
Simple + <form_name><type>(coordinator) <denotator_name><form_name>(coordinates) Simple example: ‘Eulerspace’ Extend to more general mathematical spaces M! example: ‘myEulerpoint’ point in M e.g. Euler pitch spaces.... octave fifth third

12 <form_name><type>(coordinator)
A module M over a ring R (e.g., a real vector space) Simple Examples: M = —3 space for space music description M = –3 pitch space o.log(2) + f.log(3) + t.log(5) M = Ÿ12, Ÿ3, Ÿ4 for pitch classes M = Ÿ Ÿ365  Ÿ24  Ÿ60  Ÿ60  Ÿ28 (y:d:h:m:s:fr) for time M = ¬, Polynomials R[X] etc. for sound, analysis, etc.

13 Compound Forms = Recursive Spaces

14 spaces/forms exist three compound space types: product/limit
union/colimit collections/powersets

15 Limit <form_name><type>(coordinator)
example: ‘Note’ sequence F1, F1,... Fn of n forms Limit <denotator_name><form_name>(coordinates) example: ‘myNote’ n denotators from F1, F1,... Fn example (n=2): (‘myOnset’,’thisPitch’)

16 Limit K-nets (networks!) <form_name><type>(coordinator) F1
<denotator_name><form_name>(coordinates) Limit extend to diagram of n forms + functions F1 Fn Fi example: ‘Interval’ K-nets (networks!) example: ‘myInterval’ n denotators, plus arrow conditions example: (‘note1’,’on’,’note2’) Note Onset Note

17 Db} J1 J2 J3 J4 Klumpenhouwer (hyper)networks

18 Ÿ12 T4 T2 T5.-1 T11.-1 D 3 7 2 4 (3, 7, 2, 4)  lim(D)

19 Colimit <form_name><type>(coordinator)
example: ‘Orchestra’ sequence F1, F1,... Fn of n forms Colimit <denotator_name><form_name>(coordinates) example: ‘mySelection’ one denotator for i-th form Fi example: Select a note from celesta

20 Gluing together spaces of musical objects!
<form_name><type>(coordinator) diagram of n forms F1 Fn Fi Colimit Idea: take union of all Fi and identify corresponding points under the given maps. Gluing together spaces of musical objects!

21 Powerset <form_name><type>(coordinator) one form F
Example: ‘Motif’ one form F Powerset <denotator_name><form_name>(coordinates) A set of denotators of form F example: {n1,n2,n3,n4,n5} F = Note example: ‘thisMotif’

22 <form_name><type>(coordinator)
Colimit(Dn) Chord Dn = Tn Chord = Power(PitchClass) PitchClass = Simple(Ÿ12) Tn{c1,c2,...,ck} = {n+c1, n+c2,..., n+ck} mod 12 (transposition by n semitones) Result = set of n-transposition chord classes! BTW: What would Limit(Dn) be?

23 Note Onset Loudness Duration Pitch Ÿ STRG

24 GeneralNote Pause Note Onset Duration Onset Loudness Duration Pitch —
Ÿ STRG

25 FM-Synthesis

26 FM-Object Node Support Modulator Amplitude Phase Frequency FM-Object —
FM-Synthesis FM-Object Node Support Modulator Amplitude Phase Frequency FM-Object

27 Examples: A FM form and a denotator for this function:

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29 Examples: The form of Schumann‘s Träumerei score (see also Gérard Milmeister‘s documentation with Mariana Montiel‘s realization of form and denotator)

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