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− | '''Norwegian Center for Technology in Music and the Arts | + | '''Notam''' (Norwegian Center for Technology in Music and the Arts; Norsk senter for teknologi i musikk og kunst) is a center for the development and innovative use of technology in music and the arts, based in [[Oslo]]. The center is a resource for anyone who works with technology as an artistic tool, and is focused on sharing of knowledge and expertise. [http://www.notam02.no/web/informasjon/?lang=en (2019)] |
− | Until 2008 | + | The center was established in 1992. Until 2008 it operated under the name Norwegian Network for Technology, Acoustics and Music (Norsk nettverk for Teknologi, Akustikk og Musikk). |
− | + | Past and current directors: Rune Molvær, Notto J.W. Thelle, Christian Blom (since 2017). | |
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Revision as of 15:28, 1 October 2019
Notam (Norwegian Center for Technology in Music and the Arts; Norsk senter for teknologi i musikk og kunst) is a center for the development and innovative use of technology in music and the arts, based in Oslo. The center is a resource for anyone who works with technology as an artistic tool, and is focused on sharing of knowledge and expertise. (2019)
The center was established in 1992. Until 2008 it operated under the name Norwegian Network for Technology, Acoustics and Music (Norsk nettverk for Teknologi, Akustikk og Musikk).
Past and current directors: Rune Molvær, Notto J.W. Thelle, Christian Blom (since 2017).
- See also
- Links
- http://www.notam02.no/
- Jøran Rudi's NoTAM Studio Report, an abbreviated version of a report delivered at the ICMC 1995 in Banff.