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| Title: | Composer, Performer, Listener |
| Authors: | Freeman, Jason Georgia Institute of Technology. Library and Information Center Georgia Institute of Technology. Music Department |
| Subjects : | Musical composition Audience input Feedback loops Musical interfaces Graphical interfaces |
| Issue Date: | 4-Mar-2008 |
| Publisher: | Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Abstract: | Even as social networking, multi-player gaming, and collaborative content creation become increasingly important in our lives, concert musical performance continues to follow a model in which the audience remains passive, with little connection to the composer, to the performers, or to each other. Freeman, an assistant professor in the Music Department, will explore how technology can transform the concert experience by inviting the audience to shape the music as it is performed or by engaging audiences in personalized musical experiences online. |
| Description: | Jason Freeman, Associate Professor, Music Department, College of Architecture presented a lecture on March 4, 2008, 2:00-3:30 pm in Neely Lobby of the Georgia Tech Library |
| Type: | Lecture |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/20666 |
| Appears in Collections: | Tuesday Talks
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