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'''Norwegian Center for Technology in Music and the Arts''' [Norsk senter for teknologi i musikk og kunst] is a production centre for work with sound - in music, research, education and mediation. The most importanty function for NOTAM is services to the creative community in music, extending naturally into sound art and cross-media and interdisciplinary art expression. And with the common use of technology in the production of almost any music, NOTAM has reshaped itself into becoming a center for all genres of contemporary music.
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'''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.  
  
Until 2008 the center operated under the name Norwegian Network for Technology, Acoustics and Music [Norsk nettverk for Teknologi, Akustikk og Musikk].
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Notam cooperates with organizations at home and abroad to develop and maintain an academic and artistic discourse about technology in music and art, and dissemination of it. Notam is a founding member of [[Ultima|Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival]], and supports every year the festival production. Notam is one of the founding organizations of [[PNEK|PNEK – Production Network for Electronic Arts]], and is a node in this network. [http://www.notam02.no/web/informasjon/?lang=en (2019)]
  
Established in [[1992]]. <br>
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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).
Based in [[Oslo]].<br>
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Director: [[Notto J. W. Thelle]] (formerly [[Rune Molvær]]).<br>
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Past and current directors: Rune Molvær, Notto J.W. Thelle, Christian Blom (since 2017).
Artistic and research director: [[Jøran Rudi]].
 
  
 
; See also
 
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* [[Norway#Electroacoustic and experimental music]]
 
* [[Norway#Electroacoustic and experimental music]]
  
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* https://notam.no/
 
* http://www.notam02.no/
 
* http://www.notam02.no/
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20010423035639/http://www.notam.uio.no/~joranru/studio.report.html Jøran Rudi's NoTAM Studio Report], an abbreviated version of a report delivered at the ICMC 1995 in Banff.

Latest revision as of 21:26, 6 June 2021

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.

Notam cooperates with organizations at home and abroad to develop and maintain an academic and artistic discourse about technology in music and art, and dissemination of it. Notam is a founding member of Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival, and supports every year the festival production. Notam is one of the founding organizations of PNEK – Production Network for Electronic Arts, and is a node in this network. (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).

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