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If there was a universal language it probably would be music. In my project I treat this thesis literally by creating a patch witch transforms an analog audio input into text. | If there was a universal language it probably would be music. In my project I treat this thesis literally by creating a patch witch transforms an analog audio input into text. | ||
The term "Musica Poetica" was applied to the art of composing music in the 16th and 17 th century. | The term "Musica Poetica" was applied to the art of composing music in the 16th and 17 th century. | ||
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If there was a universal language it probably would be music. In my project I treat this thesis literally by creating a patch witch transforms an analog audio input into text. The term "Musica Poetica" was applied to the art of composing music in the 16th and 17 th century.
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See also
- Ignas Krunglevicius, The Knight, http://krunglevicius.com/work/The-Knight/
- P22 Music Text Composition Generator, http://p22.com/musicfont/
- HeeWon Lee, 108, http://vimeo.com/27821149