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Martin Carlé (Germany) has a background in recording, music technology and programming. He studied Musicology, Philosophy and Cultural Studies at the Univ. of [[Hamburg]] and at the Humboldt University of [[Berlin]]. 2003-2008 he taught Media Theory assisting the establishment of the Media Studies Department at Humboldt University. 2009 he moved to [[Athens]] where he works on his PhD that entails a re-enactment of ancient Greek music theory, its para-semantics and epistemology of melodic process with the help of SC.
 
Martin Carlé (Germany) has a background in recording, music technology and programming. He studied Musicology, Philosophy and Cultural Studies at the Univ. of [[Hamburg]] and at the Humboldt University of [[Berlin]]. 2003-2008 he taught Media Theory assisting the establishment of the Media Studies Department at Humboldt University. 2009 he moved to [[Athens]] where he works on his PhD that entails a re-enactment of ancient Greek music theory, its para-semantics and epistemology of melodic process with the help of SC.
  
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Revision as of 22:29, 8 August 2012

Martin Carlé (Germany) has a background in recording, music technology and programming. He studied Musicology, Philosophy and Cultural Studies at the Univ. of Hamburg and at the Humboldt University of Berlin. 2003-2008 he taught Media Theory assisting the establishment of the Media Studies Department at Humboldt University. 2009 he moved to Athens where he works on his PhD that entails a re-enactment of ancient Greek music theory, its para-semantics and epistemology of melodic process with the help of SC.


http://www.kunstradio.at/BIOS/carlebio.html