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Academic interests

I am interested in the nature of musical absorption and what it does to our consciousness. Therefore I work with some of the best "classic" and Jazz musician in the world doing in depth interviews and also physiological measures. The backbone of my investigations, however, are philosophical or phenomenoloigical. This is because experiences of absorption essentially are experiences of altered senses of self and consciousness. To understand absorption, we therefore need storng theories of what it means to be a self, what it means to be in command of one's actions (the sense of agency) and what it means to let go of control and yet maintain the highest level of mastery over one's playing. I examine these questions through my interviews and quantitative data from the perspective of phenomenology, enactivism, embodied cognition, social ontology, psychology of music and expertise theories. I am also interested in the phenomenology of aesthetics, in psychopathology and in research on dreaming and sleeping which potentially can enlighten the phenomenology of musical absorption.

Courses taught

I will give lectures in the philosophy of music, psychology of music and in the phenomenology of musical performance

Background

I hold a BA in Liberal Arts from Soka University of America (2008), an MA in Philosophy from the University of Liverpool (2009), an MA in Philosophy specialized in phenomenology and philosophy of mind from the University of Copenhagen (2012) and a PhD on "The Phenomenology of Expert Musicianship" from the Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen (2015). Since then I've been an external lecturer at the University of Southern Denmark and held post doctoral positions at the Interactive Minds Centre, University of Aarhus and at the Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen.

Partners

I collaborate with a number of artists as well as cultural and academic instututions. To mention a few: The Danish String Quartet (https://danishquartet.com/), The Center for Subjectivity Research (www.cfs.ku.dk), The National Gallery of Denmark (https://www.smk.dk/en/), The Tokyo Fuji Art Museum (http://www.fujibi.or.jp/en/index/), The Rhythmic Music Conservatory in Copenhagen, Interacting Minds Centre (http://interactingminds.au.dk/), The Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics in Frankfurt (https://www.mpg.de/6971390/empirische_aesthetik), Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen, The Institute for Daisaku Ikeda Studies in Education at DePaul University, Chicago (https://education.depaul.edu/about/centers-and-initiatives/institute-for-daisaku-ikeda-studies/Pages/default.aspx).

 

Publications

  • H?ffding, Simon; Hansen, Niels Christian & Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (2024). Music Research “in the Wild” – Introducing the MusicLab Copenhagen Special Collection. Music & Science. ISSN 2059-2043. 7.
  • Swarbrick, Dana; Martin, Remy Richard; H?ffding, Simon; Nielsen, Nanette & Vuoskoski, Jonna Katariina (2024). Audience Musical Absorption: Exploring Attention and Affect in the Live Concert Setting. Music & Science. ISSN 2059-2043. 7. doi: 10.1177/20592043241263461.
  • Upham, Finn; H?ffding, Simon & Rosas, Fernando E. (2024). The Stilling Response: From Musical Silence to Audience Stillness. Music & Science. ISSN 2059-2043. 7, p. 1–14. doi: 10.1177/20592043241233422.
  • H?ffding, Simon; Snekkestad, Torben & Stige, Brynjulf (2023). Enactivist music therapy: Toward theoretical innovation and integration. Nordic journal of music therapy. ISSN 0809-8131. doi: 10.1080/08098131.2023.2268707. Full text in Research Archive
  • Nielsen, Nanette; H?ffding, Simon & Laeng, Bruno (2023). Mind surfing: attention in musical absorption. Cognitive Systems Research. ISSN 2214-4366. doi: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2023.101180.
  • Bishop, Laura; H?ffding, Simon; Lartillot, Olivier Serge Gabriel & Laeng, Bruno (2023). Mental Effort and Expressive Interaction in Expert and Student String Quartet Performance. Music & Science. ISSN 2059-2043. 6. doi: 10.1177/20592043231208000.
  • H?ffding, Simon & Bishop, Laura (2023). Tightness and looseness: Where to find it and how to measure it? Commentary on "Musical engagement as a duet of tight synchrony and loose interpretability" on Rabinowitch. Physics of Life Reviews. ISSN 1571-0645. doi: 10.1016/j.plrev.2023.09.001.
  • H?ffding, Simon; Yi, Wenbo; Lippert, Eigil; Gonzalez Sanchez, Victor Evaristo; Bishop, Laura & Laeng, Bruno [Show all 9 contributors for this article] (2023). Into the Hive-Mind: Shared Absorption and Cardiac Interrelations in Expert and Student String Quartets. Music & Science. ISSN 2059-2043. 6. doi: 10.1177/20592043231168597. Full text in Research Archive
  • Bishop, Laura; Gonzalez Sanchez, Victor Evaristo; Laeng, Bruno; Jensenius, Alexander Refsum & H?ffding, Simon (2021). Move like everyone is watching: Social context affects head motion and gaze in string quartet performance. Journal of New Music Research. ISSN 0929-8215. doi: 10.1080/09298215.2021.1977338.
  • Ravn, Susanne & H?ffding, Simon (2021). Improvisation and Thinking in Movement: An enactivist analysis of agency in artistic practices . Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. ISSN 1568-7759. doi: 10.1007/s11097-021-09756-9.
  • H?ffding, Simon & Snekkestad, Torben (2021). Inner & Outer Ears - Enacting Agential Systems in Music Improvisation. In Ravn, Susanne; H?ffding, Simon & McGuirk, James Nicholas (Ed.), Philosophy of Improvisation: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Theory and Practice. Routledge. ISSN 978-0367540210. p. 161–182.
  • Martiny, Kristian Moltke; Toro, Juan & H?ffding, Simon (2021). Framing a Phenomenological Mixed Method: From Inspiration to Guidance. Frontiers in Psychology. ISSN 1664-1078. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.602081.
  • H?ffding, Simon; Martiny, Kristian Moltke & Roepstorff, Andreas (2021). Can we trust the phenomenological interview? Metaphysical, epistemological, and methodological objections. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. ISSN 1568-7759. doi: 10.1007/s11097-021-09744-z.
  • Ravn, Susanne; H?ffding, Simon & McGuirk, James Nicholas (2021). Introduction: The competences of not being in control. In Ravn, Susanne; H?ffding, Simon & McGuirk, James Nicholas (Ed.), Philosophy of Improvisation: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Theory and Practice. Routledge. ISSN 978-0367540210. p. 1–9.

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  • Ravn, Susanne; H?ffding, Simon & McGuirk, James Nicholas (2021). Philosophy of Improvisation: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Theory and Practice. Routledge. ISBN 978-0367540210. 217 p.

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  • Bishop, Laura; H?ffding, Simon; Laeng, Bruno & Lartillot, Olivier (2023). Mental effort and expressive interaction in expert and student string quartet performance.
  • Bishop, Laura; H?ffding, Simon; Lartillot, Olivier Serge Gabriel & Laeng, Bruno (2023). Mental effort and expressive interaction in expert and student string quartet performance.
  • H?ffding, Simon & Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (2022). MusicLab Copenhagen - en forskningskonsert.
  • Bishop, Laura; Gonzalez Sanchez, Victor Evaristo; Laeng, Bruno; Jensenius, Alexander Refsum & H?ffding, Simon (2021). Social context affects head motion and gaze in string quartet rehearsal and concert performance.
  • H?ffding, Simon (2020). Series of Four, MusicLab Copenhagen.

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Published Aug. 9, 2018 9:51 AM - Last modified Aug. 12, 2019 2:05 PM