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* [[Teletau]] -- Telematics on the TAU system (Teletau)

Revision as of 19:20, 8 September 2015

UNDER DEVELOPMENT

Archive of Digital Applications in Musicology (ADAM)

The aim of ADAM is to preserve information about projects in digital musicology that were ground-breaking in their time but lack a substantial online presence. The predominate reasons for discontinuation have been discontinuation of funding, insurmountable changes of technology, or the retirement of a director. These projects remain stand-outs for the careful musical thinking that underlies them and the innovative approaches they introduced.

  • DARMS -- Digital Alternative Representation of Musical Scores (DARMS)
  • EsAC -- Essen Associative Code (EsAC)
  • IML-MIR -- Intermediate Musical Language - Music Information Retrieval (IML-MIR)
  • Teletau -- Telematics on the TAU system (Teletau)