The Cambridge Companion to Music in Digital Culture

Random News

The Cambridge Companion to Music in Digital Culture
Steinberg Nuendo 13 v13.0.50 MacOSX
<<<<<<<<<<< 25-10-2024, 00:21 >>>>>>>>>>
Steinberg Nuendo 13 v13.0.50 MacOSX
Team V.R | 24 October 2024 | 1GB As the most advanced audio post-production solution available, Nuendo is the…

Three Body Tech Deep Vintage Brit 73 AI v1.0.0r1 WiN
<<<<<<<<<<< 5-09-2024, 16:41 >>>>>>>>>>
Three Body Tech Deep Vintage Brit 73 AI v1.0.0r1 WiN
SEnki | 05 September 2024 | 42.9 MB Deep VintageAI-Powered Hardware Simulation Plugin Series This is a…

Innovation Sounds Modern Driving Techno WAV MiDi
<<<<<<<<<<< 30-08-2024, 16:57 >>>>>>>>>>
Innovation Sounds Modern Driving Techno WAV MiDi
FANTASTiC | 30 August 2024 | 324.82 MB Experience the spirit of the techno with our new innovative techno…

Puremagnetik Aperuit v1.0.1 WiN MacOSX
<<<<<<<<<<< 16-10-2024, 09:42 >>>>>>>>>>
Puremagnetik Aperuit v1.0.1 WiN MacOSX
ohsie | 16 October 2024 | 40.45 MB Aperuit | Mystical Drone Synthesizer Explore the captivating world of…

Archive

November 2024 (458)
October 2024 (882)
September 2024 (883)
August 2024 (762)
July 2024 (855)
June 2024 (1094)
25-06-2020, 13:15

The Cambridge Companion to Music in Digital Culture

The Cambridge Companion to Music in Digital Culture

English | ISBN: 1107161789 | 2019 | 346 pages | EPUB | 1.48 MB

The impact of digital technologies on music has been overwhelming: since the commercialisation of these technologies in the early 1980s, both the practice of music and thinking about it have changed almost beyond all recognition. From the rise of digital music making to digital dissemination, these changes have attracted considerable academic attention across disciplines,within, but also beyond, established areas of academic musical research. Through chapters by scholars at the forefront of research and shorter 'personal takes' from knowledgeable practitioners in the field, this Companion brings the relationship between digital technology and musical culture alive by considering both theory and practice. It provides a comprehensive and balanced introduction to the place of music within digital culture as a whole, with recurring themes and topics that include music and the Internet, social networking and participatory culture, music recommendation systems, virtuality, posthumanism, surveillance, copyright, and new business models for music production.

home page:
https://amzn.to/2A7GSMM


DOWNLOAD

You like the news? Please share this news in social networks



Related News:

The Oxford Handbook of Algorithmic MusicThe Oxford Handbook of Algorithmic Music

English | ISBN: 0190226994 | 2018 | 712 pages | PDF | 9 MB With the ongoing development of algorithmic composition programs and communities of practice expanding, algorithmic music faces a turning point. Joining dozens of emerging and established scholars alongside leading practitioners in the field, chapters in this Handbook both describe the state of algorithmic composition and also set the...
Exploring Psychedelic Trance and Electronic Dance Music in Modern CultureExploring Psychedelic Trance and Electronic Dance Music in Modern Culture

English | 2015 | ISBN: 1466686650 | 329 pages | PDF | 8 MB The popularization and cult-like following of electronic music has provoked new relations between men and machines, art and technology, and modern shamans and disc jockeys. New technologies and multimedia tools have awakened neo-ritual practices through the emergence of Psychedelic Trance parties, evoking tribal experiences inspired by a...
21st Century Perspectives on Music, Technology, and Culture21st Century Perspectives on Music, Technology, and Culture

English | ISBN: 1137497599 | 2016 | 218 pages | PDF | 4 MB This collection examines the multiple ways people listen to, consume, and produce music and sound in an increasingly digital world. Technologies such as social networks, recommendation algorithms, virtual cloud storage, and portable listening devices increasingly mediate both personal and communal experiences with music. While such...
Jeremy Wade Morris, Jeremy Wade Morris, "Selling Digital Music, Formatting Culture"

288 pages | ISBN: 0520287932, 0520287940 | 2015 | EPUB: 3 MB | PDF: 2 MB Selling Digital Music, Formatting Culture documents the transition of recorded music on CDs to music as digital files on computers. More than two decades after the first digital music files began circulating in online archives and playing through new software media players, we have yet to fully internalize the cultural and...

  Views: 431
Views: 431

- THANKS FROM THE USERS -

Nobody said thanks, but you can be first!

Comments for The Cambridge Companion to Music in Digital Culture:

No comments yet, add a comment!

Information

Would you like to leave your comment? Please Login to your account to leave comments. Don't have an account? You can create a free account now.

Member Login


Social Networking Login: