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#sharetheknowledge#MusicInIsolation
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Fascinating #musicovid data on social connectedness and kama muta (feeling of being moved) collected from audience members at livestreamed and pre-recorded concerts during the pandemic, presented by @DanaSwarbrick from @UniOslo_RITMO at #SEMPREautumn2020 organized by @sempreorguk
Oy, #MusicScience folks. The upcoming
@AusMusPsySoc
09 october 2020 virtual conference (#AMPS2020) program has been released and registration is now open. Hope to see you there!
Info at: https://t.co/2aYQFjvRWF
Latest publication: Networked Music Performance in Virtual Reality: Current Perspectives. Journal of Network Music and Arts (JONMA) https://t.co/RspAshuKgC. I make the case that virtual reality as a visual alternative to videoconferencing in NMP is worthy of further exploration.
The Parting Glass in the west of Ireland sunshine ⛅
This song was first recorded 400 years ago in the Skene Manuscript, a collection of Scottish airs written around 1620, though it is thought to be much older.
As #Tafelmusik's staff have transitioned to #workingfromhome, we've developed new routines & habits but one thing has stayed consistent: our love of music. In this playlist you'll hear music the staff find most comforting & helpful to work to. Listen here: https://t.co/OTxMkmIq4J
How are our programs to help the arts survive comparing with others introduced around the globe? Dr Jackie Bailey looks at international responses to the arts to discover what we could learn from them. https://t.co/aKh8b6extW
Introducing WFH Choir @MARCSInstitute. Thanks to our couch choir leaders @kasaragar, @jenmacritchie, Matthew and our friends, families and pets from MARCS & Western. Not so #musicscience?! Warning: earworm potential. Enjoy! https://t.co/gO8ZR41NT7
Still looking for #coronamusic examples so if you know any great videos/hashtags/media coverage that you'd like to see featured in our crowdsourced database, please submit it here: https://t.co/ov9aAs5wbJ. Survey will expire soon--so hurry up! #MUSICOVID@AIAS_dk@interact_minds
Some good news for the UK arts sector at last. This is a result of the unprecented united voice of those who care about the arts! Now we need to see that the money is well spent, and takes into account the needs of the entire sector
https://t.co/6eDmeSWNH9
Meet some of the people keeping #TafelmusikTogether. Double bassist Pippa Macmillan and cellist Keiran Campbell are two of the many faces who continue to work hard from home to maintain connection and bring you joy during this challenging time. Read more https://t.co/2st4xz5PVH
Announcing Tafel Talks: Musicians & Physicians.
On June 23 at 7pm EST, this online panel discussion will explore the parallels between these two professions.
Learn more at https://t.co/0EVTIyaf9b
Fred Kiernan and colleagues from @unimelb would like to know more about which creative activities you’ve been engaging in during COVID-19, and why. This survey (20–25 mins) involves answering some questions about your involvement in creative activities.
https://t.co/XHjL8IhnlE
Have you been doing creative activities during the #COVID19 pandemic? If so, Fred Kiernan & colleagues from @unimelb would like to invite you to take part in a 20–25 mins survey. Your participation would be much appreciated! Visit: https://t.co/RkRMqmJqYT #musicovid#musicscience