Music is widely and generally defined as an art that consists in devising and producing structured sequences of sounds. These latter are physical vibratory phenomena, characterized by some properties – i.e. propagation speed, etc. – which establish a strict relation between the phenomenon itself and the space plus time dimensions.
Interactions between musicians and listeners during a music performance are consequently delimited by both those dimensions. Despite this, is it nonetheless possible to reduce how much space and time affect the performative acts?
In this talk, the concept of Networked Music Performance (NMP) will be introduced as a solution to the issue in question. In order to demonstrate the validity of that solution, an ecosystem for NMP named MuSNet will be presented to audience and its entire implementation process plus subsequent utilizations will then be addressed and described as a case study.
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