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Interconnected Musical Networks: Toward a Theoretical Framework

Weinberg, Gil

Computer music journal, 2005-06, Vol.29 (2), p.23-39 [Periódico revisado por pares]

238 Main St., Suite 500, Cambridge, MA 02142-1046, USA: MIT Press

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  • Título:
    Interconnected Musical Networks: Toward a Theoretical Framework
  • Autor: Weinberg, Gil
  • Assuntos: Composition ; Composition (Music) ; Composition and Performance ; Computer music ; Computer networking ; Computer networks ; Electronic music ; Music ; Music composition ; Musical aesthetics ; Musical forms ; Musical instruments ; Musical performance ; Musical rhythm ; Musical structure
  • É parte de: Computer music journal, 2005-06, Vol.29 (2), p.23-39
  • Notas: Summer, 2005
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  • Descrição: This article attempts to define and classify the aesthetic and technical principles of interconnected musical networks. It presents an historical overview of technological innovations that were instrumental for the development of the field and discusses a number of paradigmatic musical networks that are based on these technologies. A classification of online and local-area musical networks then leads to an attempt to define a taxonomical and theoretical framework for musical interconnectivity, addressing goals and motivations, social organizations and perspectives, network architectures and topologies, and musical content and control. The article concludes with a number of design suggestions for the development of effective interconnected musical networks.
  • Editor: 238 Main St., Suite 500, Cambridge, MA 02142-1046, USA: MIT Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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