Abstract
Abstract
The framework of the ‘social ontology of the internet’ is applied to music recommendation platforms.
Those websites provide individual suggestions of music to users, creating new dynamics of taste that
are no longer based on human-to-human interaction and verbalized judgments. An exemplary analysis
of three platforms shows that different conceptions of musical tastes are represented by technical
systems: situational emotional preferences, a formalist aesthetics, and social proximity based on
tastes. The platforms share certain assumptions about the ontology of musical entities and of course
the constitutive act of recommending. We discuss how this act can be ascribed to technical systems.
Theses on the platforms’ effects on the social structure of musical tastes are developed.
Subject
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Communication
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