When we listen to a symphony, a jazz performance, or a pop song, we naturally tend to assume that our ears are the primary judges of quality. For many people, music is primarily an auditory experience ...
Before Spotify Canvas loops and LED-synced festival walls, there was the humble music visualizer—pulsing, twirling, and grooving to the beat in someone’s dorm room on Windows Media Player 9. What ...
Music has always been able to stir the emotions of people, but when one accompanies it with visuals, the experience becomes absolutely new. Traditionally, music videos are made using costly cameras, ...
How can the visual artist confront classical music? Kaija Saariaho and Jean-Baptiste Barrière are part of a UCLA event. The urge to enhance music with something pictorial could easily go back to the ...
BERLIN — One of the most prominent figures of the international electronic music scene, Robert Henke has been making music since the beginnings of Berlin techno, after the fall of the wall. Known by ...
Editor’s Note: This Q&A is one of a series of articles exploring the research that University of Delaware students have been pursuing. Follow our “Frontiers of Discovery” series as UDaily highlights ...
Musical performances may not be a completely auditory experience, according to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Study author Chia-Jung Tsay discusses how ...
TunesMap is working to revolutionize the way we consume music. The platform offers users a more dynamic listening experience than ever before, by providing a kind of mini-documentary to accompany ...
I have a lot of “what if” questions. What if books become obsolete in my lifetime? What if everyone on Earth jumped at the same time? Among the other “what ifs” that keep me up at night, my favorite ...
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