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This dissertation cites two of Kircher's machines: the ''Arca musarithmica'' and the ''Organum mathematicum'' (the focus is on the music section). <br/> | This dissertation cites two of Kircher's machines: the ''Arca musarithmica'' and the ''Organum mathematicum'' (the focus is on the music section). <br/> | ||
The author quotes the contributions of [[AKC Bibliography 0292|Jim Bumgarner, ''Kircher's mechanical composer: a software implementation'']] ([https://tinyurl.com/yc7o7ggd available here]) and Deirdre Loughridge, ''The music of a man-computer symbiosis'' ([https://tinyurl.com/yarzwqfv available here]). | The author quotes the contributions of [[AKC Bibliography 0292|Jim Bumgarner, ''Kircher's mechanical composer: a software implementation'']] ([https://tinyurl.com/yc7o7ggd available here]) and Deirdre Loughridge, ''The music of a man-computer symbiosis'' ([https://tinyurl.com/yarzwqfv available here]). | ||
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Steymberg, Ilse. The application of fractal geometry and self-similarity to art music. (2014).
Steymberg, Ilse. The application of fractal geometry and self-similarity to art music. (2014).
Name(s) | Steymberg, Ilse |
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Title | The application of fractal geometry and self-similarity to art music |
Year | 2014 |
Language(s) | eng |
Bibliographic level | Dissertation or thesis |
Keyword(s) | Arca musarithmica; Organum mathematicum |
Digitization | https://tinyurl.com/y8gaz66v |
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This dissertation cites two of Kircher's machines: the Arca musarithmica and the Organum mathematicum (the focus is on the music section).
The author quotes the contributions of Jim Bumgarner, Kircher's mechanical composer: a software implementation (available here) and Deirdre Loughridge, The music of a man-computer symbiosis (available here).