Technologies and media

4 ways music technology changes how brands and the industry intersect

The technology boom rocked the music industry to its core. While the advent of Napster created a wave of panic, it didn’t kill the music industry as many had feared. Instead, the file-sharing service served as a harbinger of major changes to come.

Meme Burn

Abbey Road sounds right for music technology start-ups

Abbey Road, the London recording studio immortalised by The Beatles’ album of the same name, is launching Europe’s first incubation programme focused exclusively on music technology start-ups.

Financial Times

You can now 3D print your own set of working bagpipes

"A lot of the professionals I have shown them to are fascinated to see what they can do with them."

S TV

M@ma Invent: musique et innovation se conjuguent au présent

Streaming, distribution numérique, marketing digital, cashless, billetterie dématérialisée, réalité augmentée, big data... Autant de termes, et de services liés, aujourd’hui pleinement investis par la filière musicale, et qui montrent que l’innovation est aujourd’hui une réalité quotidienne, plus ou moins récente, mais bien réelle.

IRMA

Bodleian’s entire maps and music collection now searchable online

The Bodleian Libraries’ outstanding collection of 1.3 million maps and half a million printed music scores can now be discovered by searching SOLO, the Libraries’ online catalogue.

IAML

Biophilia: technology that transforms music education

In today’s society, technology is fundamentally embedded in the everyday learning environments of children.

Oxford University Press

An Ancient Indonesian Music Tradition Gets an Electronic Update

For centuries, Indonesians have taken mallets to various forms of the gamelan, a traditional set of instruments assembled from an array of gongs and metallophones, often played to accompany dances.

Hyperallergic

Writing a Big Data history of music

The article shows how quantitative analysis of these datasets can expose long-term historical trends, such as the rise and fall of music printing in 16th- and 17th-century Europe.

Oxford Journals

Musique du futur : incroyables machines à sons

Férus de musique et de technologies numériques, d’ingénieux mélomanes créent les instruments de demain, ludiques et intuitifs.

Le Parisien


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