Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Arts and Culture (ICONARC 2018) 2019
DOI: 10.2991/iconarc-18.2019.95
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Hacking Creativity to Sustain Diversity in Southeast Asian Performing Arts

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“…However, ecological awareness towards the design and manufacture of sustainable instruments among musicians and instrument players is much less obvious (Guy, 2009). Studies on sustainability strategies employed by heritage orchestras in Southeast Asia (Hood, 2014) and the ecology of soundscapes influenced by diatonicisation and musical invasives (Hood, 2013) have begun to explore intersections between music and the eco-movement. However, a green trademark on musical instruments has not yet become a marketing priority in advertising through online catalogues of instrument companies or brick and mortar stores as well as exhibitions.…”
Section: Ecology and Ecomusicologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, ecological awareness towards the design and manufacture of sustainable instruments among musicians and instrument players is much less obvious (Guy, 2009). Studies on sustainability strategies employed by heritage orchestras in Southeast Asia (Hood, 2014) and the ecology of soundscapes influenced by diatonicisation and musical invasives (Hood, 2013) have begun to explore intersections between music and the eco-movement. However, a green trademark on musical instruments has not yet become a marketing priority in advertising through online catalogues of instrument companies or brick and mortar stores as well as exhibitions.…”
Section: Ecology and Ecomusicologymentioning
confidence: 99%