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Get inside music with Music Animation Machine
Feb. 10, 2013 | TEDxTalks
The subtleties and intricate patterns at the core of DNA of western classical music—which have enchanted and fascinated people for centuries—still challenge us today: how do we find our way into a musical language developed long ago and c ontaining considerable structural complexities? Musician and inventor Stephen Malinowski uses a simple visual approach to stimulate our ability to build expectations and thereby enhance our engagement with the music. In this TEDx performance, Malinowski uses a newly-developed version of his Music Animation Machine software which allows him to synchronize his graphical score in a live performance. More>
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Interview with Stephen Malinowski (English) (Italian)
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