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How do you ensure that everyone can participate in musical activities? That’s the question the ACCESS is trying to answer and this Polifonia pilot is doing so by developing haptic devices in relation to music making. And by actively engaging users during workshops, as was the case at Milton Keynes International Festival 2023 (UK) last Sunday.
How do you ensure that everyone can participate in musical activities? That's the question the ACCESS…
Polifonia is preparing for the 7th Polifonia Project Meeting. This face-to-face meeting will take place in Bologna from Oct. 16-20.
Polifonia is preparing for the 7th Polifonia Project Meeting. This face-to-face meeting will take…
Unesco “City of Music” Bologna has an extraordinary musical heritage. This heritage is still unknown to many. Polifonia’s MUSICBO pilot aims to unlock this information. In our latest video, pilot leader Eleonora Marzi explains how.
On Polifonia's YouTube channel, we publish a series of videos about the pilots and work packages. This…
Last weekend, Polifonia was part of Sonár festival Barcelona. Max Tiel from our consortium partner Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision, gave a presentation on the insights of the Polifonia project.
Last weekend, Polifonia was part of Sonár festival Barcelona. Max Tiel from our consortium partner…
Polifonia team members Nicolas Lazzari, Andrea Poltronieri and Valentina Presutti recently won the Best Research Paper Award at ESWC23.
Polifonia team members Nicolas Lazzari, Andrea Poltronieri and Valentina Presutti recently won the Best…
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This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N. 101004746