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    Modeling dynamics on the dance floor with directional swarmalators by Petri Toiviainen, Petri Toiviainen, Joshua S. Bamford, Joshua S. Bamford, Joshua S. Bamford, Marc R. Thompson, Marc R. Thompson

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The model is initially tested against motion capture recordings of two groups dancing in a silent disco, however, it is theoretically adaptable to a variety of scenarios, including varying group sizes, adjustable degrees of auditory and visual coupling, as well as modifiable interaction ranges, making it a generic tool for exploring collective behavior in musical settings. …”
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    Le transmédia : un dépassement du médium ? by Karleen Groupierre

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…But, what could foresee a versatile artist who is aware of music, digital interfaces, painting, games and videos? …”
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    The Sound Masking Assessment of Recycled Partition by Phylicia Deosephine Soegiono, Feny Elsiana, Lilianny Sigit Arifin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Some of these studies have also recommended the addition of sound masking elements such as natural sounds, music, and others to enhance workers' productivity. …”
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    English Teachers’ Emotions and Regulation Strategies in Response to Students’ Disruptive Behaviour by Thinley Wangdi, Karma Sonam Rigdel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Findings also indicated that teachers regulate their emotions using both antecedent-focused (e.g., situation selection, situation modification, attention deployment, and cognitive change) and response-focused (e.g., emotion suppression, deep breathing, journaling, talking with colleagues or students, listening to music, and watching movies) emotion regulation strategies. …”
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    Riders to the Sea de Ralph Vaughan Williams : un hymne à la mer, indomptable et indomptée, qui unit les nations by Florence Le Doussal

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…The composer, inspired by folk wisdom and the world of the Spirit, open to worldly solicitations as well as to meditation, saw the play as a vehicle to highlight some aspects of his own musical heritage. In a few pages of dialogue, the score conveys a whole range of different emotions arising from the confrontation with Nature, and more particularly, from the forlorn struggle of the islanders against the sea and God, their ruler.…”
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    Information from sound: exploring sounds and listening in information practices research by Owen Stewart-Robertson

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Some information practices-related research has highlighted the complexity of interactions with sounds and related technologies and explored interactions with oral and music information sources. However, experiences and perceptions around seeking, creating, and using information from sounds lack in-depth study. …”
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    Arte e tecnologia in Corea del Sud: tre mostre per una prospettiva occidentale by Francesco Spampinato

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The exhibitions surveyed, which sealed the importance of these artists on a global scale, are the following: Paik's Exposition of Music - Electronic Television at Galerie Parnass in Wuppertal, Germany, 1963; Bul's The Monsters Show at Le Consortium in Dijon, France, 2002; and Yi's Life Is Cheap at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, United States, 2017. …”
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    Transmedial presence of verbal texts in architecture and public space. Between informativity and emotivity by Elżbieta Chrzanowska-Kluczewska

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In addition, they are almost always multimodal, that is polysemiotic texts whose content becomes complemented with pictorial elements (paintings, sculptures), with written or oral language and, on occasion, with music. I intend to focus specifically on the presence of verbal texts inside, on or around buildings (mostly within an urban space), which is a case of textual embedment. …”
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    Physiological Entrainment: A Key Mind–Body Mechanism for Cognitive, Motor and Affective Functioning, and Well-Being by Marco Barbaresi, Davide Nardo, Sabrina Fagioli

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Several studies showed that different styles and tempos of music, or other rhythmic stimuli, have an impact on physiological rhythms, including electrocortical brain activity, heart rate, and motor coordination. …”
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    From Dickens’s Theatrical Performance to Contemporary post Dickensian Narrative and Artistic Performance (Acker, Ackroyd, Waters and Rushdie) by Georges Letissier

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…It can be claimed that Waters’s narrative ploys are borrowed from the theatrical world which held a real fascination for Dickens. With English Music, Ackroyd, for his part, illustrates what Clayton in his study: Charles Dickens in Cyberspace (2003) calls “undisciplined” creativity, by revisiting Great Expectations trans-artistically, through an odd combination of the pictorial, the musical, the cinematographic and the theatrical. …”
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    Spirituality of HIV-infected female patients treated in a secondary care hospital in Thailand: a preliminary investigation by Natawan Khumsaen, Panarat Chenchob, Supannee Peawnalaw

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The most frequently used spiritual practices were family activities, listening to music, and visiting a temple or quiet place. The overall spiritual well-being was at a moderate level (mean, 87.65; SD, 22.09). …”
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    Silent Pasts and a Reconfigured Present in Histories of Chinese (New) Opera by Annie Yen-Ling Liu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The ‘New Chinese Opera’, which emerged in the 1940s, has become a significant part of the performance repertoire, a ‘hot’ research topic and an indispensable subject of historical surveys of Chinese music. The subject matter of these operas ranges from historical events (as in Honghu Red Guards of 1958) to stories drawn from classic Chinese novels (as in Camel Xiangzi of 2014). …”
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    Digital Storytelling Intervention on Prosocial Behavior Improvement among Early Childhood by Ifti Aisha, Dian Veronika Sakti Kaloeti

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…It is combined digital media, including text, images, music and video. Digital storytelling can effectively improve prosocial behavior as opposed to the traditional storytelling approach. …”
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    Clustering analysis of Yue opera character tone trends based on quantum particle swarm optimization for fuzzy C-means. by Yuhang Zhang, Xiaofeng Wu, Jiawei Xu, Zihao Ning, Xiao Han

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We designed a detection algorithm using trend data to validate our clustering method, thereby enhancing the accuracy of the analysis of tonal ranges and potential models. This method detects whether Yue Opera adheres to traditional rhythmic norms and models the regularity of musical tones and vocal patterns. …”
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    Recommender Systems for Unified Modeling Language and Vice Versa—A Systematic Literature Review by Elaheh Azadi Marand, Amir Sheikhahmadi, Moharram Challenger, Parham Moradi, Alireza Khalilipour

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Nowadays, RSs are utilized in various domains, ranging from filtering web news based on user preferences to recommending movies, music, books, and articles in e-commerce. …”
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    Impact of different auditory environments on task performance and EEG activity by Zhen Xue, Wenxiao Zhong, Yong Cao, Shuang Liu, Xingwei An

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study examined the effects of three different environments—quiet, music, and white noise—on task performance and EEG activities. …”
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    The library of the genius: The manuscript collection of Rasmus Christian Rask by Silvia Hufnagel

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The topics covered in the manuscripts reflect Rask’s widespread interests and range from literature to non-fictional works, such as linguistics, history, law and liturgy. …”
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    Analysis of Foreign Tourists’ Behavioral Patterns and Perceptions in Rural Destinations by Hamdollah Sojasi Gheidari, Zahra Soleymani

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…However, scenes depicting cooperation among villagers, music, rivers, and transportation routes were primarily noticed and appreciated by European tourists. …”
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    “A democratic art at a democratic price”: The American Celebrations of the Shakespeare Tercentenary, 1916 by Monika Smialkowska

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…However, the celebrations throughout the U.S.A. were too widespread and popular to be dismissed offhand as an affair staged by the members of the elite in order to force the masses to accept their vision of culture. A stunning range of large and small-scale Tercentenary projects were carried out across the country, including plays, masques, pageants, festivals, musical and dance tributes, lectures, sermons, exhibitions, courses, tableaux, planting of trees, and developing of Shakespeare gardens. …”
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