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 ==== ECHO Project ==== ==== ECHO Project ====
  
-{{ :echo:echo-anr-logo.png?200|}} ECHO is a collaborative research project.  Partners in the project include researchers from a wide range of disciplines focusing on history of theatrical arts and room acoustics. ECHO is a French ANR funded project [[https://anr.fr/Projet-ANR-13-CULT-0004|(ANR-13-CULT-0004)]], 12/2013--06/2017. +{{ :echo:echo-anr-logo.png?200|}} ECHO is a collaborative research project.  Partners in the project include researchers from a wide range of disciplines : theatre professionals trained in history, anthropology, architecture, literature, music and aesthetics, researchers in sociology and philosophy, curators specialized in theatre and audiovisual, sound engineers and acousticians specializing in room acoustic simulations. ECHO is a French ANR-funded project [[https://anr.fr/Projet-ANR-13-CULT-0004|(ANR-13-CULT-0004)]], 12/2013--06/2017. 
  
   * [[https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/|THALIM-CNRS]], équipe ARIAS (Atelier de recherche sur l'intermédialité et les arts du spectacle)   * [[https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/|THALIM-CNRS]], équipe ARIAS (Atelier de recherche sur l'intermédialité et les arts du spectacle)
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 The ECHO project was the principal support through which the [[https://evaa.lam.jussieu.fr/doku.php?id=start#ghost_orchestra|Ghost Orchestra]] and [[https://evaa.lam.jussieu.fr/doku.php#cloud_theatre|Cloud Theatre]] projects were carried.  The ECHO project was the principal support through which the [[https://evaa.lam.jussieu.fr/doku.php?id=start#ghost_orchestra|Ghost Orchestra]] and [[https://evaa.lam.jussieu.fr/doku.php#cloud_theatre|Cloud Theatre]] projects were carried. 
  
-Additional information is available here on the [[ECHOproject|ECHO project]]. +Additional information is available here [[ECHOproject|ECHO project]]. 
  
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 ==== I.M.A.P.I. ==== ==== I.M.A.P.I. ====
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 The [[https://imapi.hypotheses.org/|I.M.A.P.I]] project (Interprétation Musicale en Acoustique Patrimoniale Immersive) is part of the archaeo-acoustic framework and consists of an attempt to recreate the historical ambiances of a major heritage site for music in the Mediterranean region: the Pontifical Chapel of the Palace of the Popes in Avignon. This building, which was one of the major centers of polyphony in the 14th century, is still today one of the most suitable places in the region for the interpretation of medieval vocal music as instrumental music. The aim is to question the listening of 14th century heritage music through a corpus of polyphonic works, interpreted via an immersive virtual acoustic environment reproducing the papal chapel around 1362. This reconstruction will enable exploring new avenues of research into historically informed musical practices and the interaction between the musical gesture and sound space with which it resonates.  The [[https://imapi.hypotheses.org/|I.M.A.P.I]] project (Interprétation Musicale en Acoustique Patrimoniale Immersive) is part of the archaeo-acoustic framework and consists of an attempt to recreate the historical ambiances of a major heritage site for music in the Mediterranean region: the Pontifical Chapel of the Palace of the Popes in Avignon. This building, which was one of the major centers of polyphony in the 14th century, is still today one of the most suitable places in the region for the interpretation of medieval vocal music as instrumental music. The aim is to question the listening of 14th century heritage music through a corpus of polyphonic works, interpreted via an immersive virtual acoustic environment reproducing the papal chapel around 1362. This reconstruction will enable exploring new avenues of research into historically informed musical practices and the interaction between the musical gesture and sound space with which it resonates. 
  
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