Digital transfer of media refers to the process of converting and transmitting various forms of media content, such as audio, video, and text, into digital formats for storage, distribution, and access through electronic devices and networks, facilitating efficient sharing and consumption across diverse platforms.
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Digital transfer of media refers to the process of converting and transmitting various forms of media content, such as audio, video, and text, into digital formats for storage, distribution, and access through electronic devices and networks, facilitating efficient sharing and consumption across diverse platforms.
Computer Music is over fifty years old and a meditation over the relationship between music and technology is order, possibly extending it to the social and cultural context in which this discipline was born. The planetary political... more
Computer Music is over fifty years old and a meditation over the relationship between music and technology is order, possibly extending it to the social and cultural context in which this discipline was born. The planetary political system where computer music was born was characterized by a strong antagonism between two ideological blocks in which culture had a tremendous impact in occidental countries to demonstrate the advantages and the richness of democratic, progressive and innovative societies. The end of this antagonism has generated a steep decrease of interest in cultural investments by the occidental countries, and computer music has evolved in the present sound and music computing: a much wider interdisciplinary field which encompasses many areas where the combination of sound, music and information technologies still produces brilliant results. This paper will also develop some of the current issues at stake in the sound and music computing area:
"This paper documents and summarizes the (still ongoing) work concerning the digital recovery of the collection of composer Giacinto Scelsi (1905-1988). This recovery has a number of peculiarities which are mostly related to con-... more
"This paper documents and summarizes the (still ongoing)
work concerning the digital recovery of the collection of
composer Giacinto Scelsi (1905-1988). This recovery has
a number of peculiarities which are mostly related to con-
ditions in which the tapes were recorded originally and
to the functions these recordings covered in Scelsi’s com-
positional work. The specific archival process and model
used are then described and future work is outlined at the
end.
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