ludomusicological
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Analyzable as ludo- (“relating to games”) + musicological or ludomusicology + -ical
Pronunciation
[edit]IPA(key): /ˌlu.doʊˌmju.zɪ.kəˈlɑ.d͡ʒɪ.kəl/
Adjective
[edit]ludomusicological (not comparable)
- Relating to ludomusicology.
- 2013, Nicholas Cook, Richard Pettengill, Taking It to the Bridge: Music as Performance, University of Michigan Press, page 284:
- To demonstrate the scope of ludomusicological inquiry, I will first consider what musical performance and digital gameplay have in common as alternatives, supplements, or antonyms for "work."
- 2016, Roger Moseley, Keys to Play: Music as a Ludic Medium from Apollo to Nintendo, Univ of California Press, pages 65-66:
- From a ludomusicological perspective, all these forms of play forge connections that enable us to historicize the new and renovate the old via techniques of projection and retrojection.
- 2018, George Reid, “Chiptune: The Ludomusical Shaping of Identity”, in Malcolm Sutherland, editor, The Computer Games Journal[1], volume 7, number 4, Springer New York, , retrieved 4 January 2019, page 281:
- In the PhD project, the on-going process between chiptune and fan identity is understood through a (ludo)musicological adaptation of Rosi Braidotti’s theory of nomadic subjectivity […] .