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The Implicit Concept of Creativity in the Work of Electronic Musicians

Student: Coceac Eren

Supervisor: Inna F. Deviatko

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Complex Social Analysis (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The boundaries between disciplines that influenced each other's creative practices where for a long time unbothered. With the appearance of cultural analysis of the practices of scientists, the gap between science and culture was bridged, and then the boundaries between culture and technology were crossed. Within the framework of this research, it is aimed to study how the process of creating electronic music is built through the implicit concept of creativity, in which technological solutions are embedded on the one hand, and social ones on the other.

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