Music for Martians - Exploring Data as Networks in Music
Offered By: Complexity Explorer via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Watch a 55-minute video lecture titled "FAHA: Music for Martians" by Marco Buongiorno Nardelli, part of the Foundations & Applications of Humanities Analytics course offered by Complexity Explorer. Explore the intersection of digital humanities, cultural analytics, and text analysis through an innovative approach to understanding music as data. Learn about concepts such as data networks, pitch analysis, time series, and complexity in the context of musical composition. Discover how these analytical methods can be applied to extract meaning from digital sources and enable new forms of humanities scholarship. This lecture is part of a broader course aimed at empowering humanities scholars with computational text analysis skills, supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Syllabus
Introduction
Title
Story
The Sounds of Earth
The Premise
Data as a Network
Data Points
Pitch
Bach Coral
Time Series
Complexity
Conclusion
Taught by
Complexity Explorer
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