0 representing or imitating something, especially in art:
Art is a mimetic representation of reality.
Furthermore, mimetic aspects affected the relationships between acoustic performance and electroacoustic media, including fixed and live electronic components.
Once these are established, the argument focuses on the implications of the introduction of live performers in works that articulate mimetic discourse.
Her presentation of the intimate crackling and tinkling can draw a listener away from a mimetic orientation to an aural form of discourse.
The synthesizer sound, essentially a square wave, sounds similar to an electric guitar and could even be considered slightly mimetic.
Therefore, they can be located in a region of ambiguity mid-way between mimetic and aural.
Therefore, this article aims to establish a framework and relevant terminology for the discussion, analysis and creation of music that articulates mimetic discourse and structure.
These results are consistent with the mimetic seed hypothesis.
Why cannot theatre be more than a mimetic mouthpiece, a source of entertainment and instruction?