musiske
Musiske is a term used in contemporary discussions of music and sonic art to denote a practice that integrates musical performance with spatial design, audience participation, and relational listening. It is not a single genre, but a flexible framework for examining how place, memory, and social interaction shape musical experience.
Etymology and scope: the word appears as a neologism formed from music with a suffix pattern found
Characteristics: musiske works are often site-specific or form part of immersive, multi-sensory experiences. They commonly employ
History and usage: the concept emerged in late 2000s and early 2010s within experimental music, sound art,
Relation to other concepts: musiske is related to site-specific art, sound art, participatory art, and immersive
Reception: assessments are mixed. Proponents value the term for describing evolving, participatory practices, while critics warn