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Music & Technology
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Gassmann Electronic Music Studio, located in 20 Mesa
Arts Building, is a state-of-the art, Macintosh-based studio for digital
recording and MIDI composition. |
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REALab (Realtime Experimental Audio Laboratory), located
in 216 Music & Media Building, is a laboratory for research and
creative work in the use of computers in live musical performance,
including realtime audio processing, sound spatialization, networked
performance, interactivity, and alternative computer-mediated instruments.
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| The Arts
Media Center (AMC) comprises the central music reference
and technology resource in the Claire Trevor School of the Arts. This
modern facility, located on the second floor of the Arts Instruction
and Technology Resource Center, is equipped with CD, phonograph, VHS,
DVD, DAT, laserdisc, six-station Mac lab, a Dance/AV Room and quiet
study and listening areas. The AMC houses an extensive collection
of classical, jazz, and world music audio and video recordings, including
more than 3,500 CDs and 7,000 LPs, as well as musical scores, video
recordings, laserdiscs, and CD-ROMs. The facilities include a scanner,
laser printer, and four music workstations with MIDI keyboards. Users
employ computers and state-of-the-art music technologies for composition,
notation, musicianship, laban notation, basic graphics, networking,
data communications, writing, and interactive technologies. |
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Beall Center for Art and Technology supports research
and exhibitions that explore new relationships between the arts, sciences,
and engineering, and thus, promote new forms of creation and expression
using digital technologies. The Beall Center aspires to redefine the
museum/gallery experience, both in content and form, formulating answers
to the questions of how technology can be used effectively, not only
to create new forms of art, but also to connect artist to artist,
and artist with audience. To learn more, click here. |
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