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[[Image:Hal_Clark_at_NSEM_1975.jpg|thumb|258px|NSEM (Hal Clark in the middle), 1975. [http://prismarecords.blogspot.com/2013/06/hal-clark-related-photos-from-henie.html Source].]]
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'''Norsk Studio for Elektronisk Musikk''' (NSEM) was founded in 1975 by [[Hal Clark]] and [[Arne Nordheim]] at the [[Henie-Onstad Art Centre]] in [[Høvikodden]], while it was run together with the Music Academy, Norwegian Broadcasting Bureau (NRK), and Composers Union. As a result of controversy it moved to the Academy in 1978, and soon dissolved.
 
'''Norsk Studio for Elektronisk Musikk''' (NSEM) was founded in 1975 by [[Hal Clark]] and [[Arne Nordheim]] at the [[Henie-Onstad Art Centre]] in [[Høvikodden]], while it was run together with the Music Academy, Norwegian Broadcasting Bureau (NRK), and Composers Union. As a result of controversy it moved to the Academy in 1978, and soon dissolved.
  

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NSEM (Hal Clark in the middle), 1975. Source.

Norsk Studio for Elektronisk Musikk (NSEM) was founded in 1975 by Hal Clark and Arne Nordheim at the Henie-Onstad Art Centre in Høvikodden, while it was run together with the Music Academy, Norwegian Broadcasting Bureau (NRK), and Composers Union. As a result of controversy it moved to the Academy in 1978, and soon dissolved.

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