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JazzFlow—Analyzing “Group Flow” Among Jazz Musicians Through “Honest Signals”

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2013

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In this project we aim to analyze “honest signals” between Jazz musicians by using sociometric badges with the goal of identifying structural properties of self-organizing creative teams. In particular, we are interested in the pre-requisites for “flow,” the state of work where “time flies,” and workers are at their most-productive best. We extend the concept of individual “flow” as defined by Csikszentmihalyi (Flow: the psychology of optimal experience. Harper Row, New York, 1990) to the group level (Sawyer in Group creativity: music, theater, collaboration. Psychology Press, Oxford, 2003; Group genius: the creative power of collaboration. Basic Books, New York, 2007), trying to identify some of the conditions indicative of the group flow state. We speculate that a band of Jazz musicians is particularly well suited to study group flow, because they are an archetype of a self-organizing creative team, involved in highly creatively work while passing leadership of the tune for the solo part from one band member to the next.

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Gloor, Peter A.; Oster, Daniel; Fischbach, Kai (2013): JazzFlow—Analyzing “Group Flow” Among Jazz Musicians Through “Honest Signals”. KI - Künstliche Intelligenz: Vol. 27, No. 1. Springer. PISSN: 1610-1987. pp. 37-43

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