First off, if we intend to have our work performed, or even not performed, then absolutely, we need to have it properly notated. It's the blueprint of our work. I don't need to see the blueprint for every house or structure I walk into.
Notation is not equal to the sound production. The bottom line is the sound and the intervals expressed. That's the whole point of writing!
Notation certainly does not demean the music. The listener is doing that if initially they're not simply listening and letting peripheral distraction to get in the way.
After the pleasure of listening and letting the imagination become stimulated, then later on the notation can be analyzed.
Sure this is an electronic piece with two movements. I am presently working on the third and final movement.
When that's completed I need to work on the notation in my spare time. But that's for myself or any possible activity in a non-internet related arena.
I certainly wouldn't hand over the notation to people I have no clue who they are as so many people do here.