Realising the possibilities of technology in musiceducation research and philosophy

Interaction design research often models philosophical and theoretical principles in concrete form and the observation of how these ideas interact with users is a commonplace research activity. This approach is strongly influenced by ideas about reflection in action. The musician’s actions are also creative and reflection in and on action is also commonplace but because musical practice is ephemeral and does not always leave behind an object to reflect upon this presents a problem. Sound and video recording technologies have been used in music education to provide objects for reflection. The use of digital capture of musical events is an important basis for ways in which computers can assist music education.