Video: an introduction to Work Package 5 ‘Human Interaction with Musical Heritage’
In our newest video Paul Mulholland, leader of WP5 explains how Polifonia intends to let people access or contribute to the music data Polifonia offers, in a way that fits their level of expertise, interest or physical abilities.
In WP5 – Human Interaction with Musical Heritage – the team researches and develops highly interactive inter-operable user interface tools to allow scholars, musicians and other consumers of musical content and knowledge to access, engage with, explore and reuse the resources unlocked by the work packages 2,3, and 4. In Polifonia’s latest YouTube upload, Paul Mulholland, leader of WP5 explains how they intend to let people access or contribute to the music data Polifonia offers, in a way that fits their level of expertise, interest or physical abilities. Currently, apps, visualisations and haptic technologies are considered to function as accessibility features. Though, WP5 wishes to ask stakeholders to think with them about new tools and future users.