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- PLOrk abstract "The Princeton Laptop Orchestra (abbreviated PLOrk) is an ensemble of computer-based meta-instruments at Princeton University. PLOrk is part of research at Princeton University that investigates ways in which the computer can be integrated into conventional music-making contexts while also radically transforming those contexts. The Princeton Laptop Orchestra is a group of 12–15 persons and uses the “orchestra” (in a very general sense) as a model. Each PLOrk “instrument” consists of a laptop, a multi-channel hemispherical speaker, and a variety of “control” devices (keyboards, graphics tablets, sensors). The members of this ensemble act as performers, researchers, composers, and software developers.".
- PLOrk wikiPageExternalLink chuck.cs.princeton.edu.
- PLOrk wikiPageExternalLink ffmup.org.
- PLOrk wikiPageExternalLink plork.cs.princeton.edu.
- PLOrk wikiPageExternalLink debut.
- PLOrk wikiPageExternalLink maxmsp.
- PLOrk wikiPageExternalLink www.eartotheearth.org.
- PLOrk wikiPageID "4074002".
- PLOrk wikiPageRevisionID "584146203".
- PLOrk coi "May 2011".
- PLOrk hasPhotoCollection PLOrk.
- PLOrk noFootnotes "May 2009".
- PLOrk originalResearch "May 2008".
- PLOrk subject Category:American_orchestras.
- PLOrk subject Category:Experimental_musical_instruments.
- PLOrk type Abstraction100002137.
- PLOrk type AmericanOrchestras.
- PLOrk type Group100031264.
- PLOrk type MusicalOrganization108246613.
- PLOrk type Orchestra108248157.
- PLOrk type Organization108008335.
- PLOrk type SocialGroup107950920.
- PLOrk type YagoLegalActor.
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- PLOrk comment "The Princeton Laptop Orchestra (abbreviated PLOrk) is an ensemble of computer-based meta-instruments at Princeton University. PLOrk is part of research at Princeton University that investigates ways in which the computer can be integrated into conventional music-making contexts while also radically transforming those contexts. The Princeton Laptop Orchestra is a group of 12–15 persons and uses the “orchestra” (in a very general sense) as a model.".
- PLOrk label "PLOrk".
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- PLOrk sameAs PLOrk.
- PLOrk wasDerivedFrom PLOrk?oldid=584146203.
- PLOrk isPrimaryTopicOf PLOrk.